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Austin wrote:
>> I still see a problem with editing capabilities but maybe you
>> have a brilliant answer on that problem? :)
>
>
> You can paste HTML into the wiki.  Why not just edit in openoffice, then
> paste into the wiki as HTML?

Hmm, OpenOffice only does HTML 3.2-compliant html, and pretty badly
formed at that. It should be possible to have a pretty well-formed
document by using *only* wikitext (html will probably break it),
sufficiently so that the docbook stuff will be happy to generate
html/ps/pdf etc from it.

OpenOffice.org now does have xml/sgml/docbook import-export, but that's
not going to help us on the wiki side ...

Regars,
Buchan

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