Hello everyone,    

We are excited to announce that version 3.2.0 of the Oxygen Batch Documents Converter add-on is now available!   

For the new version of the add-on, we implemented a Preferences page that contains an option for customizing the conversions from Word (Word to HTML/DITA/DocBook) by mapping Word styles to HTML elements, as well as an option for choosing the maximum heading level for creating nested topics or separate DITA topic files when converting Word/HTML to DITA. Also, we are glad to inform you that the hierarchy level obtained in conversions from Word/HTML to DITA maps has been improved.

Along with these major improvements, version 3.2.0 of the Oxygen Batch Documents Converter add-on comes with the following:
* Warnings are now presented if unrecognized Word styles are found when converting Word documents.
* All 'class' attributes are converted from the intermediary HTML into DITA 'outputclass' attributes when processing Word to DITA.
* The file name is used as the title when the document doesn't contain headings in Word/HTML to DITA conversions.
* The table of contents is ignored when converting Word to HTML/DITA.
* Added an 'outputclass' attribute with an "endnote" value on the 'fn' DITA elements that resulted from Word endnotes.
* Copied relative resources into the output folder in HTML to DITA conversions.
* Superscript and subscript are allowed when converting Markdown to DITA.
* Fixed some cases where internal references were not converted properly in Word to HTML/DITA conversions.
* Fixed a case where equations were not converted in Word to HTML/DITA conversions.
* Fixed an issue where a space between underline elements and other inline elements was ignored.
* Fixed an error in HTML to XHTML conversions when processing elements with whitespace content.

To install the add-on, follow these instructions:
1. Go to Help > Install new add-ons to open an add-on selection dialog box.
2. Enter or paste https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Addons/default/updateSite.xml in the Show add-ons from field.
3. Select the Batch Documents Converter add-on and click Next.
4. Read the end-user license agreement. Then select the I accept all terms of the end-user license agreement option and click Finish.
5. Restart the application.

Result: A Batch Documents Converter submenu will now be available in the Tools menu and in the contextual menu. This submenu will contain a list of the various types of available conversions. Selecting one of the types of conversions will open a dialog box where you can configure options for the conversion.

For more information on the add-on (including the alternative installation procedure), see the details for the Oxygen Batch Documents Converter on the page below:     
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/batch-converter-addon.html

We hope you will find this add-on useful and as always, your feedback is welcome!     

Best regards,  
Alin

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Alin Belu
Oxygen XML Editor