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<p>Hello everyone, <br>
<br>
We are excited to announce that <b>version 5.1.0</b> of the <b>Oxygen
Batch Documents Converter add-on</b> is now available! <br>
<br>
For the newest version of the add-on, our team of developers
worked hard to bring you the following list of useful
improvements: <br>
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* Added two new conversions:<b> YAML to XML</b> and <b>XML to
YAML</b>. <br>
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* <b>Word to HTML/DITA </b><br>
- The processing of table captions was improved. The table is
now obtained with a caption child in HTML or with a title in DITA.
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- The width of table columns is now preserved. <br>
- The processing of figure captions was also improved. For
XHTML, a <figure> element is obtained with a
<figcaption> child element. For DITA, a <fig> element
is obtained with a <title> child element. <br>
- The saving of images was enhanced and the name from the Word
internal structure is now preserved. <br>
- Fixed an issue where the content was incorrectly merged
between two different unordered lists. <br>
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* Increased the minimum required version of Oxygen to 23.1. <br>
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For more information on the Oxygen Batch Documents Converter
add-on (including the installation steps), you can check the page
below:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/batch-converter-addon.html">https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/batch-converter-addon.html</a>
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Also, we want to let you know that a new article was published on
the Oxygen XML Blog that explains how you can migrate from MS Word
to DITA using the Oxygen Batch Documents Converter add-on: <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/migrating_word_to_dita_bdc/migrating_word_to_dita_using_batch_documents_converter.html">https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/migrating_word_to_dita_bdc/migrating_word_to_dita_using_batch_documents_converter.html</a>
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We hope you will find this add-on useful and as always, your
feedback is welcome! <br>
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Best regards, <br>
Alin <br>
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Alin Belu
Oxygen XML Editor</pre>
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