Hi !

Now I'm facing a situation where (some) users (want | need) to use MS
Office to edit wiki pages, even if WYSIWYG plugin . I'd like to know
if there's an OOTB way (using plugins ;o) to add a button to wiki
pages (e.g. `Edit with MS Office`) so that, on clicking such button
the wiki page will be converted to MS Office (I'd like to say ODF, but
they don't use it ...) format, downloaded by the browser and open in
edit mode inside MS Word (previously installed of course ;o). After
performing those changes user clicks on something inside MS Word GUI
(ideally `Save` or `Update Trac wiki`) and a new version of the wiki
page is created containing the changes in the document body .This also
implies uploading embedded images and probably other media files (but
just images will be Ok).

Needless to say that this would be the «perfect» solution, since it's
similar to what they are used to do when editing documents uploaded to
Sharepoint libraries. I suppose that If not exactly MS Office another
similar desktop application might be (at least) suggested to them so
as to try it out (so hints welcome ;o) .

Probably all this sounds a bit close to perfection, so if I can get
30% of the functionality by using a combination of plugins then I'd be
more than happy ;o)

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Regards,

Olemis.

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