Peter Jentsch 29/12/2010 14:29:
flat xml filter as a special filter which doesn't depend on xslt at all
(like in the odk example). The current stylesheets basically do an
identity transformation and then some "split-long-lines". I don't quite
understand the purpose of that stylesheet. What does it do?
First, thank you for implementing this bridge to libxml2/libxslt. It is
a big step forward having flat ODT supported out of the box.
The identity transformation is used to apply the `split-long-lines`
template all over the document elements' without losing any element.
That template finds long runs of text in paragraphs and split them in
console- and vcs-friendly lines.
Bye,
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Gioele Barabucci <gioele@svario.it>
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- Re: [Libreoffice] De-Java-ise flat XML export · Gioele Barabucci
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