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Subject: RE: [office] Re: URL to the XSLT being used to transform ODT 1.3 to HTML specification


Hi Svante

 

Sorry you havenât had a response to your posting of 14 May. I presume that youâre referring to CS01. I had no hand in preparing this HTML, so my guess is certainly no better than yours, but looking at the source of the HTML (itâs XHTML) Iâd say that it was all definitely converted using the XSLT built into LibreOffice, since I see the following comment at the top of each Part:

 

<!--This file was converted to xhtml by LibreOffice - see https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/filter/source/xslt for the code.-->

 

My guess is that Paul Knight at OASIS generated the XHTML in LibreOffice rather than by running the XSLT separately, but Patrick may know differently.

 

Kind regards,

 

Francis

 

 

 

From: office@lists.oasis-open.org <office@lists.oasis-open.org> On Behalf Of Svante Schubert
Sent: 27 May 2020 18:59
To: Patrick Durusau <patrick@durusau.net>; Francis Cave <francis@franciscave.com>
Cc: office@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [office] Re: URL to the XSLT being used to transform ODT 1.3 to HTML specification

 

Dear TC members

 

after 13 days I suspect the XSLT was taken directly from the LibreOffice that was installed on the editor's machine.

Am I suspecting right?

 

I am asking as I would like to compare that XSLT version used to create the ODF 1.3 HTML with the versions I have in my personal archive and I had been used for ODF 1.2.

Otherwise, I will compare my version with the latest version of LibreOffice.

 

The reason for the comparison are several regressions, that I have observed:

  1. Missing paragraph border
  2. Missing space in between heading text and heading number
  3. Untypical margin/padding of paragraphs
  4. Finally, I would like to write a script to remove the random ID of the content table (first below) and only use the methodical ID that is being inserted (second below,
    for instance, the following two URLs point to the same <table:table-cell> declaration:

 

Best regards,

Svante

 

Am Do., 14. Mai 2020 um 11:56 Uhr schrieb Svante Schubert <svante.schubert@gmail.com>:

Dear ODF editors,

 

Could you please point me to the location of the latest / currently used XSL transformation stylesheets of the ODT 1.3 to HTML specification?

 

Thanks in advance,

Svante



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