Subject: Re: [xsl] From XML to Windows clipboard as styled data to be pasted into a MS-Word document From: "Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 14:27:08 -0000 |
Forgot to paste the link: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/855165/office-clipboard-format Cheers, E. -- Eliot Kimber http://contrext.com o;?On 1/24/19, 8:19 AM, "Eliot Kimber ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: What is the authoring environment? Oxygen XML has an available add-on that is a clipboard inspector--if you cut from Word and then inspect the result that might provide a clue. You can certainly paste HTML into Word and get a decent result but it might not produce the complete result you want (e.g., setting appropriate styles). I did some very quick research and this StackOverflow message suggests that Office's clipboard format is actually zipped up Office XML, in which case it wouldn't be too hard to generate with XSLT and Java. My Wordinator project (wordinator.org) provides a Java-and-XSLT-based framework for generating DOCX from XML using the Apache POI library underneath. POI generates the actual DOCX file, which is a zip of Office OpenXML, so it might not be too hard to adapt to generating what you'd want on the clipboard (or it might be easier to just generate the Office Open XML directly if your use case is pretty focused). Cheers, E. -- Eliot Kimber http://contrext.com o;?On 1/24/19, 12:58 AM, "Larry Hayashi lhtrees@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I am wondering if anyone has any experience in transforming an XML document into a format that could be pasted from the Windows clipboard into a Word document. The Word document will have a particular doc template with named styles and the transformed data will need to utilize those styles (set in a preferences interface in a custom application). I want to use XSL on the XML source and I suspect that I need to generate Rich Text Format, but maybe there is a less verbose format than RTF, perhaps some XML doc format for pasting styled/formatted text into Word?? The scenario would be something like this: Linguistic application has interlinear text with sentences. User selects and copies one interlinear text sentence. On copy, the application uses an internal XML version of the selected text which would be transformed into RTF or equivalent. User pastes beautifully formatted example into their Word document with correct auto numbering styles, etc. Thanks for any advice. Larry XSL-List info and archive <http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list>EasyUnsubscribe <http://lists.mulberrytech.com/unsub/xsl-list/1278982> (by email <>)
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