[Vimoutliner] vo 2 msword?

Noel Henson noel at noels-lab.com
Wed Jul 11 13:36:34 EDT 2007


Lucas,

It should be pretty simple to convert to OO. I have a script that is not 
yet part of VO that I wrote for OOpresenter. It should be adaptable to 
OOwriter.

The OO filespec is really simple. Just gunzip the OO document and you'll 
see it's all XML. To start with, create a simple outline in OOwriter and 
save it. gunzip the saved file and that will give you the template. You 
could probably use my otl2tags.py script to do the conversion. After 
conversion you can use gzip to put it in the right format for OOwriter.

Make sense?

Noel

On Wednesday 11 July 2007, Lucas Gonzalez Santa Cruz wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote
>
> >I think it was Noel, or someone else maybe, who created a VO to OOffice
> >converter. Once it's in OOffice, you can use OOffice to convert it to
> > MS Word.
>
> I looked in vimoutliner.org under scripts and experimental/scripts and
> found none.
>
> Now that I think about it, it would be a matter of converting "levels"
> (perhaps not all of them) to the appropriate "levels" in the word
> processor. Maybe it's been done for Emacs and that could be adapted? 
> I'll google for that, but welcome any and all help!
>
> >As far as using Windows, no problem. Just reboot 8 times a day and
> > you'll be fine :-)
>
> LOL!
>
> Lucas
>
>
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