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LibreOffice Writer ora supporta Markdown: conversione diretta tra .docx .odt e .md LibreOffice 26.2 introduce il supporto Markdown in Writer: importazione ed esportazione diretta dei file .md.

#LibreOffice #Writer ora supporta #Markdown : conversione diretta tra #docx #odt e #md

#uno #opensource #diggita @diggita

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#AI #Writing
I kept saying research. Lost in the kitty. #Squibler just coughed up the answer! Needed to feed it in as a #DOCX. It choked on it as pasted #text. Interesting cuz I know #Gemini is one at least under Squibler hood.

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🚀📰 End-of-year news for #RxivMaker =). Now it generates both #pdf and #docx from #markdown. Docx makes it easier to collaborate on a document for non-markdown users, making it simple to loop between docx and #RxivMaker to a professional-looking #preprint

Preprint updated: arxiv.org/abs/2508.00836

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Google NotebookLM「DocX」サポート Google、「NotebookLM(Google NotebookLM)」の、「DocX(.docx)」ファイルサポートを発表。「NotebookLM」のソースとして「DocX」ファイルをアップロードできるように。「CSV(.csv)」ファイルサポートに向けても、現在開発中。
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Mastering Conversion: The Definitive Guide to Converting LaTeX to DOCX Using Python Technologiesinternetz provides you news articles about technology and internet

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Mastering Conversion: The Definitive Guide to Converting LaTeX to DOCX Using Python

#Latex #docx #Python #conversion

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C# Guide: Build Dynamic Word Files with Rich Formatting and Data In the fast-paced world of software development, efficiency and automation are paramount....

C# Guide: Build Dynamic Word Files with Rich Formatting and Data In the fast-paced world of software development, efficiency and automation are paramount. Developers often encounter scenarios where...

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Mieke Docx signs for DAS-Hutchinson for 2026 as Belgian rider seeks a fresh start DAS-Hutchinson have confirmed the signing of Belgian all-rounder Mieke Docx for the 2026 season, giving the 28-year-old a new home just days after she publicly announced her departure from Lotto. The move closes a turbulent chapter and marks the beginning of what Docx herself has described as a rebuilding year. A difficult exit and a […] The post Mieke Docx signs for DAS-Hutchinson for 2026 as Belgian rider seeks a fresh start appeared first on ProCyclingUK.
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GitHub - galtzo-floss/yaml-converter: 🥨 Convert YAML to other formats (.md, .html, .pdf, .docx) 🥨 Convert YAML to other formats (.md, .html, .pdf, .docx) - galtzo-floss/yaml-converter

📢 New gem & CLI tool: yaml-converter converts your yaml to markdown, html, or pdf in native Ruby, and docx via pandoc (and any other format Pandoc supports). Can *stream* conversion of yaml to markdown! Your thoughts?
github.com/galtzo-floss... #ruby #yaml #markdown #html #pdf #docx

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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 The 2025 Tour of Guangxi Women will once again bring the Women’s WorldTour season to a close, continuing its tradition as the tropical finale on China’s southern roads. Introduced in 2017 and promoted to WorldTour status the following year, the race has become a unique late-October showcase for fast finishers and opportunists alike. Over the […] The post A quick preview look at Tour of Guangxi Women 2025 appeared first on .
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Jimmy - Pour exporter toutes vos notes en Markdown | Le site de Korben Vous avez des milliers de notes éparpillées dans Evernote, Notion, Google Keep ou ailleurs, et à juste titre, vous commencez à flipper parce que votre app ...

#Jimmy - Pour exporter toutes vos notes en #Markdown

Des dizaines d'applications supportées ainsi que les principaux formats : #DOCX, #ODT, #HTML, #EPUB, #CSV et même les #Jupyter #Notebooks

korben.info/jimmy-conver...

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⚡ The clock is ticking! ⏱️

Episode 2 of the #ApryseSpeedRun Series is live. This challenge uses the #WebViewer Templating #API to turn a #DOCX + #JSON into #PDF.

Think you can beat the clock? Watch now: brnw.ch/21wVDZz

#CodingChallenge #DevRel

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Awakari App

The Best docx to HTML/CSS Converter for Free, Online, 2025/2026 The conversion is accurate. For now, it works only with the free Mozilla Firefox browser. So, install the free Mozilla Firefox browse...

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DOCX Document Converter | Reactorcore Games Get more from Reactorcore Games on Patreon

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#software #docx #converter #free #unlimited #markdown

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python-docx python-docx is a Python library for creating and updating Microsoft Word (.docx) files.

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python-docx is a Python library for creating and updating Microsoft Word (.docx) files.

🐱🔗 https://laravista.altervista.org/CatLink/links/295

#catlink #SoftwareLibrary #Python #DOCX #PythonDocx #Microsoft #Word #MicrosoftWord

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GitHub - Probesys/lotemplate: LOTemplate is document generator used to create documents programatically (ODT, DOCX, PDF) from a template (DOCX or ODT) and a json file. #dev #template #lotemplate #odt #docx #xlsx #calc #pdf #libreoffice #office

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#Doxswap: Document Conversion Package for #Laravel using #LibreOffice 📄
Convert between #DOCX, #PDF, #ODT and more with a simple, elegant #API

• 📄 Multiple Format Support – Convert between multiple document formats with support for 18+ file types including #DOC
🧵👇#devtools

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Little bit of automation for my leads Yesterday I wrote about trying to automate more of my manual process of trying to find suitable backlinks to my blog in my post More SEMRush. Today, I was back at the manual process, and the first thing I noticed was that I really need some kind of tracking. When I go to a blog and look around, often I will see where they list other blogs they follow.

#VSCode #python #docx #pipinstall #conda #beautifulsoup #bs4

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Heeft er iemand geld ingezet op Lotte #Claes of Mieke #Docx? 😮‍ #OHN25 De kans van hun leven.

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From Emacs To Microsoft Word (And Beyond, Really) <figure class="entry-thumbnail"> <img alt="" src="https://chrismaiorana.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/editor-conversion-emacs-678x381.jpg" title="editor-conversion-emacs"/> </figure> <p>You’ll notice Emacs inspires words like “magical,” “beautiful,” and “elegant” in descriptions of its interface and functionality. It’s not surprising when you consider how nicely it simplifies everyday work tasks. (Once you have dedicated the time necessary to progress past the dizzying learning curve, of course.)</p> <p>In my case, I needed an easy way to export my Org Mode documents to the myriad formats and specifications of the writer’s market. Some custom functionality got it done, and I’m finally able to say, through trial and error, that my entire process for composing and submitting fiction (and, prospective publication, of course) is locked in.</p> <p>Coincidentally, Neal Stephenson mentioned this same problem to Lex Fridman, and they made a clip of it. <strong>“The publisher put their foot down, and they want it in Word format now.”</strong></p> <p><iframe allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/RC5yGM8fk8g?si=PPqJldL1Qm6UWikU" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></p> <p>Let’s get into this.</p> <div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org0386e75"> <h2 id="org0386e75">Exporting from Emacs to Word (Or, Wherever)</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org0386e75"> <p>The theory is simple. I use LibreOffice Writer as a go-between for Emacs and other formats needed in the writer’s marketplace (mostly Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format). This way, you can compose in Emacs without having to reformat your document every time a certain market demands slightly different parameters.</p> <p><code>Emacs --&gt; LibreOffice template(s) --&gt; Microsoft Word (.docx)</code></p> <p>Using my <code>csm/office-export</code> function, I can have a virtually infinite amount of templates. If a particular publication demands a unique specification, I can generate a new template for it.</p> </div> </div> <div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org83a42d0"> <h2 id="org83a42d0">Packages used</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org83a42d0"> <p>To fully replicate the functionality <a href="https://youtu.be/WKZBGmxglwU">in my video on this topic</a> you will need the <a href="https://github.com/minad/vertico">vertico</a> and <a href="https://github.com/oantolin/orderless">orderless</a> completion packages for minibuffer completion magic.</p> </div> </div> <div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-orgfaf27f7"> <h2 id="orgfaf27f7">Custom Export Function</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-orgfaf27f7"> <p>Here is the function I use for ODT export. I make no guarantees, of course, but it works well for me. If you want to try it out you can simply replace the dummy values with your own personal template “nice names” and file paths.</p> <div class="org-src-container"> <pre class="src src-elisp">(<span style="color: #ef80bf; font-weight: bold;">defun</span> <span style="color: #f59280;">csm/office-export</span> () <span style="color: #cc9bcf; font-style: italic;">"Export Org file to ODT with a user-selected template using nice names."</span> (<span style="color: #ef80bf; font-weight: bold;">interactive</span>) <span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">;; </span><span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">Ask if we should keep line breaks</span> (<span style="color: #ef80bf; font-weight: bold;">let*</span> ((preserve-line-breaks (y-or-n-p <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Do you want to preserve line breaks? "</span>)) <span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">;; </span><span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">Ask if we should export just the body (no header, footer, title, or author)</span> (body-only (y-or-n-p <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Body only?"</span>)) (templates '((<span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Template 1"</span> . <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"~/path/to/template1.ott"</span>) (<span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Template 2"</span> . <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"~/path/to/template2.ott"</span>) (<span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Template 3"</span> . <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"~/path/to/template3.ott"</span>))) (nice-name (completing-read <span style="color: #e5b76f;">"Choose ODT template: "</span> (mapcar 'car templates))) (template-path (cdr (assoc nice-name templates)))) <span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">;; </span><span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">Use `let` to locally bind export options</span> (<span style="color: #ef80bf; font-weight: bold;">let</span> ((org-export-preserve-breaks preserve-line-breaks) (org-export-with-toc (not body-only)) (org-export-with-title (not body-only)) (org-export-with-author (not body-only)) (org-odt-styles-file template-path)) <span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">;; </span><span style="color: #bf9f8f; font-style: italic;">Export the current Org buffer to ODT</span> (org-odt-export-to-odt)))) </pre> </div> <p>Once I run the above function, it will prompt me with a few questions: Do I want to preserve line breaks? Yes or no?  There are some publications that want hard line breaks, so I have this option available. Do I want to export the body only?  Likewise, there are some publications that prefer “blind submissions” without the author’s name present anywhere in the manuscript. The “body only” option works well for this.</p> </div> <p>Then, the most important part, the function will cycle through my hard-coded templates, and I can select the one I want. That’s it.</p> <p>Once you have your OpenOffice document (the .odt file), you can open it, make any last-minute tweaks, like adding a word count, etc., and then save it as a Microsoft Word (.docx) file.</p> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-orgfaf27f7"> <p>If you don’t know how to make your own Open Office template, you can check out my <a href="https://youtu.be/WXYdqEFD_Fw?si=N_fXSFySNhygnwwG">older video on the subject</a>. It’s pretty simple: just do a base export from Org Mode, customize it, and save it as a template (.ott) file.</p> </div> </div>

Here is a blog post by Chris Maiorana about writing in #Emacs #orgmode and then figuring out how to export to #Docx. It is not the same solution that I came up with, but it handles multiple templates and options in a cool way. #writing https://chrismaiorana.com/from-emacs-to-microsoft-word/

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