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#Bluegriffon community windows 10
Windows: Windows 10 Pro with Visual Studio Community 2015 Linux: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS Build BlueGriffon./mach build.
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Of course there is no guarantee, but go and try it yourself. The Open Source next-generation Web Editor based on the rendering engine of Firefox. If you convert this to logical markup and back again, there is a good chance that all those formatting that you don't like has been removed during this round trip. empty tags are visual formatting markup (though they are invisible). This format again has a strong focus on logical formatting and tends to remove things that it doesn't know as for example empty tags and the like. Instead of the export to Mediawiki, you could also try to export to DocBook. It is based on the discontinued Nvu editor, which in turn is based on the Composer component of the Mozilla Application Suite, which was previously known as Netscape Composer, which was bundled with Netscape Gold before it was renamed to Netscape Communicator. But to be honest my experience is based on some tests that I have done with an older version of the extension. BlueGriffon is a WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. At least there must be some reason, why it is called publisher and not simply export filter. I think the Wiki Publisher Extension provides some support for automatically posting the exported content to a mediawiki website of your choice. Empty tags should have been distinguished by this process. You should now have only the simplified HTML tags that are understood by Mediawiki. Then search for one of the cazillions Mediawiki based Wikis out there in the internet, create a new page, paste your resulting text from the Sun Wiki Publisher export into the edit field of the website, hit preview and copy the HTML source code of the preview page back in your text editor. This markup is logical markup only and most fancy things are ignored except for lists, bold text and emphasized/italic text, headings, paragraphs, simple tables, hyperlinks. Maybe you try the Sun Wiki Publisher extension which can export your Writer documents to Mediawiki markup.