On 07/26/2012 01:04 PM, Wolfi Bombom wrote: > > I am thinking about using your tool at my office. But i am still not sure if > it is the right product. > > I need to convert from a webapplication into an .odt file. But as far as I > have seen on your page and in the documentations this is only possible > without having access to the "ooffice-formats". > It seems for me, that I only can use the xml format tags but not the > oopen-office formats. > I hope i am wrong and there is an easy solution to my problem. After > converting it, it should be possible to use the .odt formats. To do more > formatting. To be clear, it would be nice to click on a title (in the > odt-file) and see if it is a title and which one ect....ect.... > > > I hope you understand my problem - description and that you will understand > my poor english ;) >
Sorry but I don't think I have understood your problem, and this is not caused by your English. (My guess is that you want a product which generates .odt files based on an .odt *template* file.) In a nutshell, if you don't know what is XSL-FO (the input format of our product -- http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/), then it's not the right product for you. More information in: "How it works". http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/how_it_works.html -- XMLmind FO Converter Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xfc-support

