On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 09:17 -0400, Chris Nelson wrote:
> Olemis Lang wrote:
> > 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 ...
> 
> This sounds more like a broswer problem than a Trac problem.  I use the
> "It's All Text" plugin
> (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125/) to edit wiki in
> emacs.  It should apply to any external editor.

Ditto. It runs gvim here. I only wonder how you will deal with any
formatting they do. Will a bullet or numbered list make it back into
trac? Tables are even more questionable. I really cannot see why the
WYSIWYG editor in would not work.

Having said that, has anyone gotten the WIKI export feature of
OpenOffice working with Trac? I know it is MediaWiki formatting. Just
curious. Perhaps a new OpenOffice export filter to convert docs to Trac
wiki markup?

-- 
Roger Oberholtzer

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