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Old July 20th, 2005, 08:47 AM
Matti Järvinen
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Hi

I am trying to find a tool for converting XML Docbook to format that is
recognized by microsoft word. I have been trying combinations such as
(xsltproc, jfor) and (xalan, jfor), but the resulting rtf-documents have
crashed my word. With openoffice, I can open the files, but the
documents are malformed. Are there any (free) programs that con do the
conversion for me? I can convert DocBook to PDF, so a good PDF2RTF-tool
is also an option.

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Old July 20th, 2005, 08:47 AM
Michael Wiedmann
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Matti Järvinen wrote:
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> I am trying to find a tool for converting XML Docbook to format that is
> recognized by microsoft word. I have been trying combinations such as[/color]
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Look at the following XSL stylesheets (which will be incorporated into
the regular Docbook XSL stylesheets):

DocBook to WordML
http://www.zveno.com/open_source/dbk-wordml.html

"The DocBook project on SourceForge provides XSL stylesheets to produce
a number of output formats from DocBook source documents, such as HTML
and PDF. Engineers at Zveno have produced an XSL stylesheet to convert a
DocBook document into a MS Word doucment - this is done by transforming
into WordML, MS Office 2003's XML format."

Michael
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Old July 20th, 2005, 08:50 AM
Peter Flynn
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Matti Järvinen wrote:
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> Hi
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> I am trying to find a tool for converting XML Docbook to format that is
> recognized by microsoft word.[/color]

Open the document in Word-11 using the DocBook Schema and Save As...Word,
I think.

You can do the same (using the DTD, not the Schema) in WordPerfect.

///Peter
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