[Moin-user] Document with diagrams

David Cramer dcramer at motive.com
Tue Jan 27 11:15:13 EST 2009


You might try upCast: http://www.infinity-loop.de/products/upcast/ It's
a tool that converts Word docs into a clean xml format (and extracts
images as well). Then write an xslt filter to convert the xml to
MoinMoin. If the docs are long, you could also chunk them into separate
pages (e.g. each section is a subpage included into the main page with a
<<Include()>> macro. I've never seen upCast hang and have used it many
times to convert word docs to DocBook XML with good results. There's
also Word's WordML, but it looks scary ugly to me. 
 
David


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	From: waqas ahmad [mailto:waqas805 at hotmail.com] 
	Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:55 AM
	To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net
	Subject: [Moin-user] Document with diagrams
	
	

	Hi, 
	 
	I have some documents with many diagrams in word format. There
is any easy way to upload these document on moinmoin pages. 
	 
	e.g:- I have one document with 40 diagrams. there is any macro
or any thing or anyway to transfer this kind of document on
moinmoin.because formating and diagram uploading, it takes too much
time. May be there is any other way that we can simple export our
diagrams and text on moinmoin pages.
	 
	I am running moinmoin in my company and big problem is only
diagrams uploading and formatting in moinmoin. It takes several hours to
maintain only one document. 
	
	I used also "word2moinv21.bas" macro. It hangs with big word
documents.
	 
	I hope that someone has some tricky way. 
	 
	thanks in advance, 
	 
	Best Regards, 
	 
	Waqas Ahmad 
	
	 



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