Hi
Maybe this extension is useful to you.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Word2MediaWikiPlus
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Try: understand the xml-export available under special page. Export at
least two pages you created.
First follow the advice to use Open Office mediawiki export to
preserve as much formatting as possible.
This:
http://biowikifarm.net/meta/Converting_Word_to_Mediawiki_text
many help or not.
then p
Hello! If your delimiter is a double newline I would suggest you to use awk
or Google Refine to convert the data in XML. With Google Refine it should be
easier since this tool provides instant preview during the configureation of
the output.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:15 PM, nakohdo wrote:
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> Another option for such structured texts might be
> http://sem
Another option for such structured texts might be
http://semantic-mediawiki.org
hth
Frank
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AFAIK most import scripts map one file to one wiki page.
But you could use MediaWiki's XML import/export format for multipage imports
from one file (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Importing_XML_dumps).
Converting your Word content to XML might be a bit tougher but should be
manageable.
http
Here the file published:
http://www2.uni-siegen.de/~merk/downloads/finanzbegriffe.pdf
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ty so much, your emails are a big help to me :)
The Problem is that I have written a lexikon, so I have a header and then
something from 3 to 20 lines text. In conclusion I have something at about
3000 little texts / notions which needs their own wiki page. So I dont want
to copy & paste all the n
uv22e Alcott wrote:
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> I have a word file (1200 pages) (written within the last 10 years). It is
> written in cinstant format (Like a lexicon) and i would like to import it
> into a mediawiki installation. How can I do that?
>
OpenOffice can open Word files and lets you export text as MediaWik