+1 for 3
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Asiri Rathnayake
<asiri.rathnayake(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Hi Devs,
 When converting office documents into html (before they are transformed into
 xwiki syntax) lots of style information gets added into the html. For an
 example :
 <p class="western">Text in a <sup><span
style="color:;font-family=;font-size=2pt;">superscript</span></sup>format</p>
 And finally when this is transformed into xwiki syntax, the result will look
 something like :
 (% class="western" %)
 Text in a ^^(% style="color:;font-family=;font-size=2pt;"
 %)superscript^^(%%) format
 The problem with this is, the resulting xwiki document will have lot's of
 (%%) elements which makes it difficult to make modifications in wiki mode.
 And another argument is that content is more important than style (vincent).
 So, there are three options :
 1. Rip off style information.
 2. Keep style information as it is.
 3. Give the user an option to select between 1 and 2.
 I'm going with 3. :)
 WDYT ?
 Thanks.
 - Asiri
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