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# Go to [https://www.freefileconvert.com/odt-wiki FreeFileConvert] | # Go to [https://www.freefileconvert.com/odt-wiki FreeFileConvert] | ||
# Choose the File tab | # Choose the File tab | ||
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# Choose the "wiki" output format | # Choose the "wiki" output format | ||
# Click Convert | # Click Convert |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 7 September 2021
- Export as odt
- Convert to mediawiki using one of the options below
- Copy the output, excluding the intro and meeting leader list, to the wiki
- Add
==
around level 2 headings (General Topics / Roundtable, Friends of the Firefox team, Project Updates & This week I learned) - Use the mediawiki search and replace to replace
<span id="anchor-\d+"></span>(.*)$
(turn on regular expression search) with=== $1 ===
to handle the level 3 headings.
- Add
- Add the link on Firefox/Meeting
Without installing software, using freefileconvert.com
- Go to FreeFileConvert
- Choose the File tab
- Select the downloaded ODT file as the Input file
- Choose the "wiki" output format
- Click Convert
- Click Download when the conversion is ready (be sure not to click on potentially misleading ads)
With pandoc
- Install pandoc
- macOS:
brew install pandoc
- macOS:
curl -L "https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hM9bmIdIe0PeQEB4SbU7NG3m7MmjgLJjUB7Fzr7fGEU/export?format=odt" | pandoc --from odt --to mediawiki
libreoffice-wiki-publisher
- Get access to an Ubuntu machine
- Install the libreoffice-wiki-publisher package via apt
- Export this document as an ODT file
- Open that exported document in LibreOffice
- Export the document as Mediawiki to some text file (the MediaWiki Publisher extension you installed in (b) should let you do this). The extension might insert extra
<div>
s into the output; you’ll want to clean those up before publishing.