and to process directly the insert of images in html code view. I would advise, when possible though, to avoid this feature which is a little code heavy because it creates a new style for every image. If the user dont' understand what it's all about. If you informed the user, prior to conversion, that writer2xhtml detected the following sgc styles with a short CSS description of them and a tick box to confirm they are really used, it could save a lot of cleaning work later. Many times though, it's a user's mistake. If I understand well what happens, when an OOo file is not totally "clean" (has some overload like italics, graphics and others.), writer2xhtml creates some "sgc" styles to identify them, which in an ideal world, would need to be further processed by the user. On a whole, it's pretty fast, stable, can process very big and complex files including lots of footnotes, table of contents, etc. I used writer2xhtml with Ubuntu 09/10 and OOo 3.2 in order to publish ebooks in EPUB format.
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