G. Roderick Singleton wrote: [...]
> > > > With both versions I could't import very simple DocBook files, and > > > > export was not much better. > > > > > > Right. No import. Export only. > > > > Why "right"? > > _NOT_ part of open dialogue. maybe we are not writing about the same application, so let's check this: I downloaded OOo_2.0.1_Win32Intel_install_de.exe. It contains import and export filters for DocBook. File->Open (here: Datei->Öffnen) showed "DocBook" from the beginning. It's also in the online help. Today I added the filters from the location Alan Gibson mentioned and named them different - now they also are offered in the File->Open dialog. > > Why _are_ there import filters if they don't work? > > you wrote them or whatever. No. > Please explain because he open dialogue does > _NOT_ offer an import filter by default. I disagree. [...] > Have you created your own xml definitions and save the package? As to No. I'm not able to do so. As I wrote, I downloaded the "other" filters, but there were DocBook filters from the beginning. > the existing xslt files, I would treat them as stubs rather than which "existing xslt files" do you mention? In my installation, I found DocBookTemplate.stw ( 6.688 Bytes) docbooktosoffheadings.xsl (39.251 Bytes) sofftodocbookheadings.xsl (27.971 Bytes) in the directory \share\xslt\docbook\, all dated 2005-11-17. As I wrote: |OO 2.0.1 comes with xsl files Revision 1.7, dated "2005/09/08" (BTW: |bad date format), being completely different. | |All DocBookTemplate.stw are rather old, the download versions are |dated 2003-06-10 (from meta.xlm), the version shipped with OO 2.0.1 |is dated 2003-05-15. > complete examples. I found this out when compiling Chapter 13 of > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf > Check it out. what should I check - Chapter 13 doesn't stat which filters are installed in 2.0.1 Oliver -- Oliver Betz, Muenchen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
