Inside of Word there is a Sava As
Web Page, Filtered
Which removes a bunch of Word stuff. That is my usual starting place to get
Word to a nicer XML structure that I work with for Bibles.
Jim Albright
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From: adam adam@coko.foundation
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Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2016 9:40 PM
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Subject: [xsl] Community Conversion
hi
I'm new to the list. My usual home is at the Collaborative Knowledge
Foundation:
http://coko.foundation/
So, I was poking around looking for any community/co-ordinated attempts at
creating some robust XSL transformations from docx to HTML. I'm aware of TEI
stylesheets and have had a good poke around in github and elsewhere, but I'm
looking at straight docx->html (sans TEI) and the few stylesheet repos I find
are not so well maintained. I am probably missing some, so any recommendations
for a thriving hub of energy around this particular conversion is would be
appreciated.
However, what I'm really looking for is an active community, possibly with its
own list or web based presence where there is a community effort to improve
specific conversion types. Essentially. Im wondering if this already exists for
docx->html or if not, then are their similar attempts I can learn from?....my
inclination is to look for, or set up, something that had a web based component
for testing so that non-XSL experts could also contribute through manual QA of
results etc...
Any thoughts or tips welcomed....
Adam
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Adam Hyde
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