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Add LibreOffice to Build Servers (Trac #927) #1009

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smk78 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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Add LibreOffice to Build Servers (Trac #927) #1009

smk78 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

We have established the viability of using !LibreOffice Writer 'flat XML' (.fodt) files with !GitHub version control as a platform for writing the new !SasView Tutorials.

Users will want these Tutorials in easily accessible, portable, formats. Certainly html, pdf (so they can print them), and possibly eBook.

We therefore need to be able to build these formats from the .fodt

Our initial idea had been to do this with !PanDoc... until we discovered that whilst !PanDoc supports the !OpenDocument Text (.odt) format, it doesn't support .fodt! So we might just as well do the delivery format conversions with !LibreOffice.

!LibreOffice can be run from the command line. Invoke as {pathto}soffice.

See also: https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Starting_the_Software_With_Parameters

Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/927

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    "changetime": "2017-10-29T18:42:32",
    "_ts": "2017-10-29 18:42:32.961126+00:00",
    "description": "We have established the viability of using !LibreOffice Writer 'flat XML' (.fodt) files with !GitHub version control as a platform for writing the new !SasView Tutorials.\n\nUsers will want these Tutorials in easily accessible, portable, formats. Certainly html, pdf (so they can print them), and possibly eBook.\n\nWe therefore need to be able to build these formats from the .fodt\n\nOur initial idea had been to do this with !PanDoc... until we discovered that whilst !PanDoc supports the !OpenDocument Text (.odt) format, it doesn't support .fodt! So we might just as well do the delivery format conversions with !LibreOffice.\n\n!LibreOffice can be run from the command line. Invoke as {pathto}soffice.\n\nSee also: https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Starting_the_Software_With_Parameters",
    "reporter": "smk78",
    "cc": "",
    "resolution": "fixed",
    "workpackage": "SasView Admin",
    "time": "2017-04-06T14:00:20",
    "component": "SasView",
    "summary": "Add LibreOffice to Build Servers",
    "priority": "major",
    "keywords": "",
    "milestone": "Admin Tasks",
    "owner": "trnielsen",
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@smk78 smk78 added this to the Admin Tasks milestone Mar 30, 2019
@smk78 smk78 added Incomplete Migration Major Big change in the code or important change in behaviour and removed Incomplete Migration labels Mar 30, 2019
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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

Trac update at 2017/04/08 14:58:37: smk78 commented:

Also see #1014

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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

Trac update at 2017/04/11 07:49:28:

  • smk78 changed description from:

We have established the viability of using Libre Office Writer 'flat XML' (.fodt) files with GitHub version control as a platform for writing the new !SasView Tutorials.

Users will want these Tutorials in easily accessible, portable, formats. Certainly html, pdf (so they can print them), and possibly eBook.

We therefore need to be able to build these formats from the .fodt

The obvious package to use to do this is !PanDoc.

NB: !PanDoc builds pdf via LaTeX, adding impetus to fixing #510

to:

We have established the viability of using !LibreOffice Writer 'flat XML' (.fodt) files with !GitHub version control as a platform for writing the new !SasView Tutorials.

Users will want these Tutorials in easily accessible, portable, formats. Certainly html, pdf (so they can print them), and possibly eBook.

We therefore need to be able to build these formats from the .fodt

Our initial idea had been to do this with !PanDoc... until we discovered that whilst !PanDoc supports the !OpenDocument Text (.odt) format, it doesn't support .fodt! So we might just as well do the delivery format conversions with !LibreOffice.

!LibreOffice can be run from the command line. Invoke as {pathto}soffice.

See also: https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Starting_the_Software_With_Parameters

  • smk78 changed summary from "Add PanDoc to Build Servers" to "Add LibreOffice to Build Servers"

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Trac update at 2017/10/29 18:41:38:

  • butler changed owner from "" to "trnielsen"
  • butler changed status from "new" to "assigned"

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Trac update at 2017/10/29 18:42:32:

  • butler commented:

fixed at code camp - closed on JIRA board

  • butler changed resolution from "" to "fixed"
  • butler changed status from "assigned" to "closed"

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