
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yes, the source of the problem was that I was using a customized framework and had omitted the resources/xhtml2db5.xsl from my framework and from my classpath in the framework. Once I added that back, it works fine. It's a very nice feature and I like that I can tweak the xsl if necessary to handle garbage we might notice we're getting from html pages. Thanks, David On 10/19/2011 09:20 AM, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hi David,
The only limitation is a browser which does not post HTML code or XHTML code to the system clipboard with the copied content. Also the option "Convert external content on paste" must be enabled in Preferences -> Editor -> Edit modes -> Author -> Schema aware. By default it is enabled. If this option is disabled the copied content is pasted as plain text.
Do you use a custom Docbook framework? If yes please try also with the stock one by setting back the stock Docbook framework in Preferences -> Document Type Association. If there is a difference between the result of the paste with the two frameworks and you did not customize the xhtml2db5.xsl stylesheet in your custom framework please replace xhtml2db5.xsl in the custom one with the same stylesheet from the stock one of Oxygen 13.0 and try again. Does that fix the problem?
Best regards, Sorin
David Cramer wrote:
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Hi George, Are there limitations wrt platform or browser for the browser-to-oxygen conversion? I was able to paste in an image as shown in the video, but if I try to paste in a ul or some other simple construct from the browser, it pastes it in as plain text. Likewise, if I try to paste in actual html markup, it escapes all the markup and pastes it in.
I'm using 12.2 on Linux testing with Firefox and Chromium.
Thanks, David
On 10/18/2011 01:24 PM, George Bina wrote:
Hi Bob,
This works like this: we look in the clipboard for content in HTML flavor we convert that to XHTML we apply the frameworks/docbook/resources/xhtml2db5.xsl on this XHTML fragment we paste the Docbook result into the document - this may trigger a number of recovery/automatic fix actions
Best regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
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