Writer2epub

In today's world, Writer2epub has become an increasingly relevant and present topic in society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Writer2epub has become a fundamental element in people's daily lives, impacting different aspects such as the economy, politics, culture and the way we relate to others. In this article, we will explore in detail the importance of Writer2epub, its implications and how it has evolved over time. In addition, we will analyze its influence in various areas to better understand its relevance today.
Writer2ePub
Original author(s)Luca "Luke" Calcinai
Initial release2009 (2009)
Stable release
1.1.28 / 21 July 2014 (2014-07-21)
Written inOpenOffice Basic
PlatformOpenOffice.org, Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, NeoOffice
Size1.31 MB
Standard(s)EPUB, OpenDocument
Available in14[note 1] languages
TypeDesktop publishing software
LicenseGNU Lesser General Public License 2.1
Websitewriter2epub.it/en/

Writer2ePub (W2E) is a free extension for the various implementations of the Writer text processor[note 2] to create EPUB-formatted e-Books "from any file format that Writer can read". A text to be exported as EPUB has to be saved as OpenDocument (ODT)-formatted text document. Writer2epub is written in OpenOffice Basic. The author of Writer2ePub is Luca “Luke” Calcinai.

Notes

  1. ^ Strings for Writer2ePub's user interface are stored in a DialogStrings_xx_XX.properties file, with "xx_XX" standing for the standard language identification like e.g. en_US. The program contains 14 localizations in release 1.1.28.
  2. ^ Writer2ePub works with OpenOffice.org, Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice and NeoOffice

External links

References

  1. ^ Calcinai, Luca (2015). "Chi sono". lukesblog.it. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. ^ License MobileRead. Retrieved 2017-04-16.
  3. ^ Calcinai, Luca (2014). "Writer2ePub". writer2epub.it. Archived from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  4. ^ "4 Ways to Create an Ebook" Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
  5. ^ "Transformez vos documents en ebooks avec Open Office" CNET France. Retrieved 2016-02-17.