Jeremy Quinn wrote: > > Because of the way the work flows in my client's organisation, there > will be people who need to copy-paste text from applications like M$ > Word, into XXE. Even when XXE is accepted into the organisation, not > everybody will be creating their documents from scratch in XXE. > > Is there any way I can arrange for the following to happen: > > The user has some paragraphs of text in a word processor: > > blah blah blah\n > \n > blah blah blah ....... wraps ...... > ....blah blah\n > \n > blah blah\n > blah\n > \n > > they copy this and paste it into XXE and get: > > <p>blah blah blah</p> > <p>blah blah blah ....... wraps ......blah blah </p> > <p>blah blah<br/><blah></p> > > Apart from transforming the text into the XXE Clipboard DTD, before > copy-pasting, what other way would it be possible to make this work?
XXE does not know what is a <p>. Therefore there is no way to have a built-in intelligent behavior which copes with: > blah blah blah\n > \n > blah blah blah ....... wraps ...... > ....blah blah\n > \n > blah blah\n > blah\n > \n A custom command (which is specific to your XML-Schema or DTD and which is declared in a custom XXE configuration file) must be written to implement this kind of behavior. Writing a custom command is explained in http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/docs/dev/ar01s05.html. You can download the developer's guide from http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml . (Developer's documentation is not contained in the distribution.)

