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Re: XML to both ODF and OOXML conversion

Subject: Re: XML to both ODF and OOXML conversion
From: Xmlizer <xmlizer+xsllist@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:53:34 +0200
Re:  XML to both ODF and OOXML conversion
Well ODF and OOXML have pretty different structure (ODF is block
oriented and OOXML is run oriented)

I would go for option 1 waiting for tools to do option 3

That's funny that you didn't propose option 4 (XML --> OOXML --> ODF)

Probably Option 2 could be interesting with a recognized intermediate
format (DocBook, TEI or DITA) but I'm not sure there is converter
available yet


Xmlizer

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Vyacheslav Sedov
<vyacheslav.sedov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Our system should generate both formats from custom XML to ODF and OOXML
>
> Need advice about best workflow
>
> option 1 is XML -> ODF and XML -> OOXML (independent XSLT for both formats)
> option 2 is XML -> intermediate format (maybe as mixed namespaces from
> ODF, OOOXML, XHTML, MathML) then two XSLT for ODT & OOXML
> option 3 is XML -> ODT -> OOXML (look like not so simple as expected,
> 3rd party XSLT see http://odf-converter.sourceforge.net/ still not
> work as expected - too many bugs)
>
> i guess that i am not single person who have this problem - what about
> your experience?
>
> with best wishes,
> Slav

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