the example presented by haukex fails to open
An ODT file is basically a ZIP file that contains a bunch of other files, one of them being content.xml, which I extracted and edited down to what I considered a minimal but representative example, which is what I showed. I cared more about the structure of the XML, and I also tested my code on the <r><p>a<x>b<y>c<x>d<s/>e</x>f</y>g</x>h</p></r> --> <r><p>a<x>b<y>c<x>d</x></y></x></p><p><x><y><x>e</x>f</y>g</x>h</p></r> example.
In reply to Re^2: fix ODT files with line breaks looking poor
by haukex
in thread fix ODT files with line breaks looking poor
by melutovich
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