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Jotex
Hi All,
this post to announce you a new (yet another) odt to epub conversion tool: Jotex. You can find it here: http://code.google.com/p/jotex/ Its goal is produce epub as close as possible to the original odt (css is generated on-the-fly just inspecting odt's styles) It supports: - Paragraphs with, sub-stylizations, backgroud colors, text colors, italic/bold/uderline text segments, margins, alignments, indentations, chars dimensions, etc. - Headigns (useful,also, to build epub's toc) - Page breaks - Footnotes - Internal links - Images (jpg,png, gif) - Meta infos - Lists (actually only one level) - Tables (actually only coded without any style) - Font Embedding (ecrypted with “adobe” or “idpf” algorithms) - Contents files splitting over a given max size (in KB) Jotex is published under LGPL license. Any feedback will be appreciated Thanks Ciao Luca |
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Coding process restarted.
0.4 version was released: - CSS Optimization (CSS optimization that avoid the redundancy of css classes definition) -Covers suppor -Bug fixing -Project has been "Mavenized" Source code here: https://jotex.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ Binaries here: https://code.google.com/p/jotex/downloads/list |
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epub, exporting, odt |
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