Re: [xsl] where to look for xsl folk..

Subject: Re: [xsl] where to look for xsl folk..
From: "adam adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 14:38:22 -0000
yes I knew this. Thanks :)

adam


On 06/21/2016 12:23 AM, withanage withanage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> hi adam,
> surely you know, but wanted to add, if you know that.
> The core behing the pkp xmlps is meTypeset.
>
> https://github.com/MartinPaulEve/meTypeset
>
> What it does is :  docx->tei->nlm jats
>
> for docx-> tei it uses a fork of oxgarage and the tei -> nlm is
> straightforward xslt.
>
> But  it does a jats ->  jats conversion , to automatically /
> interactively handle jats.
>
> We use this for the conversion of docx.
>
>
> Based on  metypeset, there is a other project , where we are merging
> jats and generate html automatically.
>
> https://github.com/withanage/mpt/
>
> conversion pipeline
> https://github.com/withanage/mpt/tree/master/static/tools
>
> Here is a example of the html
> http://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/reader/index/48/48-68-599-1-10-20160428.xml
>
>
> Some of the parts are undocumented as it is work in progress. But I
> can give you details , if you need.
>
> Best,
> Dulip
>
>
>
> On 21/06/16 05:42, adam adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> thanks, I know the PKP project and mentioned it in an earlier post. I'm
>> not looking to adapt that approach.
>>
>> Rather I am looking to convert docx to HTML with xsl. No magic involved.
>> Good enough HTML is good enough. I was looking for someone to help me
>> build this as well structured stylesheets that can be extended later.
>>
>> adam
>>
>>
>> On 06/20/2016 07:36 AM, Christopher R. Maden crism@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> On 06/19/2016 04:17 PM, adam adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> We are working with docx files that need to be translated into
>>>> HTML. The
>>>> docx files are chapters of scholarly content that constitute a
>>>> book. We
>>>> need to translate the docx into a tidy HTML version with direct
>>>> translation of semantic elements but with the elimination of styles.
>>> There are a few tools to do this kind of thing.  The Public Knowledge
>>> Project is working on integrating them into a pipeline; itbs not ready
>>> for prime time *quite* yet, but itbs getting there, and the individual
>>> components may be useful to you on their own.  Check out <URL:
>>> https://github.com/pkp/xmlps > for source and more info.
>>>
>>> This is getting non-XSL; sorry to go off-topic.
>>>
>>> ~Chris
>

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