writer2LaTeX
By oubiwann on Aug 18, 2007 in Open Source, Python, Zenoss Software, Zope
This is probably going to be my last post to the Zenoss Blog, seeing as how I’ve only got 2 weeks left on my contract, but I wanted to take the time to shout out to Henrik Just and writer2LaTeX. Henrik’s software, which is now also integrated into OpenOffice, is fantastic. The last big project I worked on for Zenoss was the OpenOffice (.sxw) to Plone converter for the HTML-ization of the Zenoss Guide. The purpose of generating an HTML version, split by section, was to
- provide an easily accessible on-line version (non-OpenOffice, non-PDF)
- have multiple versions of the Guide be searchable
- provide users with the utility of being able to comment on each section of the guide
There was XML-wrangling, HTML post-processing, and Plone content type generation involved — lots of moving parts. At times, we ran into issues such as Java problems (what writer2LaTeX is written in) or obscure/hidden formatting issues in our source document. Other times, we needed specific features that weren’t in writer2LaTeX.
Enter Henrik: he helped us out a great deal, not only by discovering the root issues of several of our problems, but in addition addressed the features we needed with instant patches. He and I worked together to test these features and make sure everything was running as expected. His responses and contributions ended up saving Zenoss big $ and me big time. Thanks again, Henrik!
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