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.uk>, "Ottevanger, Jeremy" <[log in to unmask]> writes
> If there's not a converter to your taste then you can write one with
>XSLT (and a lot of patience) - perhaps I should have a go at ODF to
>TEILite.
No need, Jeremy: that is essentially what the "Save as TEI" bit of
Sebastian's filter already does. OO filters appear to be just a couple
of XSLT transforms wrapped up in a Jar file (which makes it relatively
easy to install your own custom OO filters).
Richard
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