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Tool to convert from Word or html to thread/post format
Does anyone know of a tool which can perform that job? Apart from using 'editor mode switch'?
When I use many formatted words, phrases,... in a post, I can easily lose track... Question: Because of that, ... ...and all the advantages I have in MS Word, such as automatic typo correction, spell checking, templates,... ... I would prefer to write a post in MS Word (*.docx or *.htm) and then convert it to the format to be used when writing/editing a post. So I can just paste it there. That would save me a lot of time. Does anybody know a tool which can convert *.docx or *.htm to that format? Last edited by StefanM; 12.06.2022 at 15:17. Reason: Somethng went wrong: Total mess in this post. Had to rewrite it... |
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I recommend asking this question in a more specified forum than in our JD forums.
I doubt you'll get a helpful answer here.
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... to paste the result here. |
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I haven't used any, but a search for 'bb code editor' returned several results to online/offline editors with live preview. I think some popular word processors also have plugins for that.
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Well indeed I have but I wouldn't have told you as it doesn't meet your requirements and I thought you probably already know this one:
I use Notepad++ if I prepare big forum answers. I use it solely to not lose data in case of a browser crash or accidentally closing a tab. I do not use it with spell checking but I'm sure that exists too. Also I use an open source application called "Ditto" to manage blocks of text I frequently use for the forum and clipboard contents though a lot of this functionality has been added to Windows 10/11 by now so maybe "Ditto" is not needed anymore, at least for Windows users. EDIT ...I can imagine that there are nice addons for "Notepad++" too for BBcode editing.
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Same for me! different texteditor, simple linux one, but the main reason is to avoid losing my text on accidentally closing the tab
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There is of course still this godlike hotkey CTRL + SHIFT + T to open the last closed tab(s) but that won't necessarily prevent data loss.
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Nice tool
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haha amateurs! I had a browser extension to save/cache textboxes so even if you closed or clicked a link everything was preserved!
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Extensionname: FBI Dropbox :p *joking*
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For that I use a tool which copies my clipboard contents to file html or plain text. CTRL A + CTRL C does the trick. But what I wanted to know was, if there is a way to use the 'intelligence' of MS Word for writing a post and then copy the (converted) result to the textbox. I'm sure there is, just need to find a working converter. |
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I understood at your OP, I was just having a little fun =]
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