![]() ![]() This 100% Java™ software component allows to automate the publishing -in its widest sense- of contents created using Microsoft® Word 2007+. XMLmind Word To XML aims no less than to suppress Microsoft® Word main drawback. ![]() However, its main drawback is that, once your document is complete, you cannot do much with it: print it, convert it to PDF or send it as is by email. ![]() Microsoft® Word is an amazing popular writing tool. Explains how to install and use XMLmind Word To XML ( w2x for short), how to customize the output of w2x and how to embed a w2x processor in a Java™ application.Ģ.1 Contents of the installation directory 7ģ Alternatives to using the w2x command-line utility 9ģ.2 The “Word To XML” add-on for XMLmind XML Editor 9ģ.2.1 Installing the “Word To XML” add-on 10ģ.3.1 Contents of the servlet software distribution 11ģ.3.4 Using the servlet to convert DOCX files 12Ĥ.1 How to generate useful multi-page HTML 17Ħ.1 Customizing the XHTML+CSS files generated by w2x 24Ħ.1.1 Using a XED script to modify the styles embedded in the XHTML+CSS file 24Ħ.1.2 Appending custom styles to the styles embedded in the XHTML+CSS file 24Ħ.1.3 Using an external CSS file rather than embedded CSS styles 25Ħ.2 Customizing the semantic XML files generated by w2x 27Ħ.2.1 Converting custom character styles to semantic tags 27Ħ.2.2 Converting custom paragraph styles to semantic tags 28Ħ.3 Generating XML conforming to a custom schema 33Ħ.4 Packaging your customization as a w2x plugin 34ħ.1 Variables substituted in the parameter values passed to the –p and –pu options 39ħ.3 Automatic conversion step parameters 40ĩ Embedding w2x in a Java™ application 66ĩ.1.2.1 Specifying an external image converter 68ĩ.1.2.2 Controlling how image files found in the input DOCX file are converted to standard formats 69ġ0 Limitations and implementation specificities 71 ![]()
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