From: Damian P. <da...@da...> - 2004-12-22 11:17:24
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On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 12:01 +0000, xa...@po... wrote: > Hi: > > I found our yesterday and wanted to ask here if other people from this list already knew > about Phpdocwriter php classes, to export from CMS sites based on php directly to OOo > Writer format. > http://phpdocwriter.sourceforge.net > > I think this could be a very nice solution to export content from Tiki, not only as pdf but > also in a format that can be editable by the OpenOffice suite, so that it can be given a > definite format according to many uses that require a tradicional paper format (indexes > with page numbering, other features from powerful text editors, graphics made by OOo > Draw, etc, etc, etc...). Also, of oucrse, the chance to generate the Pdf out of OOo, > instead of directly from Tiki (especially if it requires so many resources from the Server > where tiki is installed, it would be much better if pdf genration is performed locally on > the users machine, whichever platform this person runs in his/her computer, since OOo > is developed for so many platforms...). > > I've post some of this info already about importing from and exporting to OOo at: > http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=TikiDavDev > > I could be great if somebody could develop that, specially thinking in exporting a whole > Wiki structure to a master-document-with-subdocuments-set of OOo. > I read days ago that some people where gathering money to implement the needed > improvements to do this type of think with a pdf format. I'd love to contribute with some > money if the export function to OOo is developed by somebody or group of devs. (this > would be great for the Tiki use at University, among many other places or uses, of > course...) > > Cheers, > > Xavier > I developed some plugins for OpenOffice that allows you to edit your wiki pages through XMLRPC in Writer. Thing there are links and details to them in the Development forum on tw.o These libraries are very similar to the ones that Tiki-Sheeeeeeet uses for its spreadsheeeeeeet importing. -- Damian Parker TikiHost - http://tikihost.net TikiWiki Hosting/Support/Development |