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> I just pushed 2 commits to LO master that fix the problem you encountered.
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> The configuration of the custom XML filter packages works a little
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> different compared to the built-in filters. The 2nd userdata parameter
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> currently is just ignored upon importing a package.
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> The first patch supports importing (but not exporting) the 2nd userdata
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> parameter, so you can use the saxon/j based xslt 2.0 aware
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> transformation in your filter (but still requires manually editing
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> TypeDetection.xcu).
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> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=960f4bdd71c9de19059279d61abb142ddfdac0ce
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Thanks a lot. This patch is exactly what I need in first time. </p>
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> The second patch adds a simple entry field that lets you edit the
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> transformation service that should be used with your filter. If you
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> leave it blank, the built-in service (currently libxslt) will be used,
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> but you're free to enter any service, like the
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> com.sun.star.comp.JAXTHelper thing that uses to saxon9/j internally.
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> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=11fbde8fed1a866c4ec9565d56f5f5034631d8b2
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> The ui is really the simplest thing that could possibly work, and it
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> doesn't do any input validation or whatever, but at least it's there.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Great. Much easier. Thanks. </p>
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> If anyone could tell my how to include a simple help snippet for that
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> input fields I'd gratefully write a line or two.
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> If you're in a hurry those patches should apply cleanly to a checkout of
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> the 3.4.3 release branch, otherwise they hopefully make it into one of
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> the upcoming releases.
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OK. I've not already get LibreOffice source and build it.
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<span class="hps">But I thought</span>
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<span class="hps">Maybe</span>
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Thanks again
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> Cheers,
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> Peter
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