Working with the Markup of an ODF File

Hi all,

I'm going to write a Wiki article "Working with the Markup of an ODF File". Do you have a suggestion, where to put it?

The introduction is:
There exist very different reasons why someone wants to use the markup of an ODF file, for example:
You want to learn, how the markup looks like.
You want to be sure the file doesn’t contain any hidden confidential information.
You want to compare the markup of other producers with the markup generated by LibreOffice.
You want to investigate, whether a bug comes from a file format error.
You want to manually repair an error in the markup.
You want to manually do things, for which LibreOffice has no good UI.
You want to directly generate ODF files without using LibreOffice.
You want to apply an XSLT to the document without using LibreOffice.
The following article is a collection of tips, tricks and hints to help you in such tasks.

Currently sections are:
Working with ‘Flat XML ODF’-File
Working with zip-Format
Pretty Printing
Special editors
Avoid Noisy Markup in Writer
Valid ODF Files
Other Tools for ODF Files

Kind regards
Regina

Hi Regina

I'm going to write a Wiki article "Working with the Markup of an ODF
File". Do you have a suggestion, where to put it?

Documentation/ODFMarkup

Later we add an entry in the Documentation entry page of the wiki (and
Development too), do proper categorization for quick search and enable
translation.

Kind regards

Hi all,

Hi Regina

I'm going to write a Wiki article "Working with the Markup of an ODF
File". Do you have a suggestion, where to put it?

Documentation/ODFMarkup

Later we add an entry in the Documentation entry page of the wiki (and
Development too), do proper categorization for quick search and enable
translation.

I have created https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/ODF_Markup
now. As always, improvements are welcome. Also, in case you need further information in regard to that topic, please ask. I will add them (in case I know the answer).

Kind regards
Regina