Issue 61131 - export to wiki source code & import wiki source code
Summary: export to wiki source code & import wiki source code
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of issue 48409
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Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: save-export (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.0.0
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: michael.ruess
QA Contact: issues@sw
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Reported: 2006-01-25 03:36 UTC by steve2005
Modified: 2006-01-25 08:08 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description steve2005 2006-01-25 03:36:31 UTC
New feature: Word Processor should be able to export formated documents to wiki
style source code with appropriate syntax. WYSIWYG is needed for wiki entry
creation. It should be in the list under "Save as..." Choose "wiki" and then
under a sub menu choose the wiki program according to common wiki software as
listed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software

This will generate a plain text file but formated with wiki style formating
tags. Then it can be copy & pasted into a wiki entry.

Another desired feature (of lessor importance) is the ability to import wiki
source code into the word processor. This is of lessor importance because you
can copy & paste the html generated by a wiki source code into the word
processor already. This is still a desirable feature so that there isn't an
extra reformating step to html that has the opportunity to introduce formatting
errors.

This feature is necessary as there is no WYSIWYG way of creating or editing an
entry in any wiki. Currently it is too difficult to enter a 100+ page formated
document into a wiki and create one or more wiki entries.
Comment 1 michael.ruess 2006-01-25 08:07:29 UTC
See issue 48409.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 48409 ***
Comment 2 michael.ruess 2006-01-25 08:08:47 UTC
closing duplicate.