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Let me check with the powers that be, on whether I can stick it on the
corporate samples git. (This might take a few days.)
I have DocBook->Confluence production-ready (we've used it for a couple
years), and Confluence->DocBook largely working but still requiring
hand-tweaking. The main issue with the latter is going back from that
non-nested hierarchy via <h1>, <h2>, etc. to the nested section tagging of
DocBook. It was close enough for what I needed at the time and we're a
fairly time-pressed team so I left it as-is.
Kind regards,
Helen.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 12:37 AM Chris Despopoulos <
despopoulos_chriss -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> Hi Helen... Are you able to share the DocBook to Confluence transform
> that you have? It might be interesting to see if we could use that to get
> some content into our WIKI. And also, pull some content out of it... Do a
> reverse transform. If you can do DocBook, then massaging it to DITA
> shouldn't be too hard...
>
> Thanks cud
>
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