From the Silva management area you can export a Document, a Folder or a Publication. The text only of Documents, Folders and Publications can be exported as an XML version of the content. This XML can then be processed by other applications.
If the exported file is imported into another Silva site, the
complete hierarchy of Folders and Documents will be recreated.
Fig. 1. Export form found in the publish tab
You will see two checkboxes:
If
necessary specific items can be selected for export using the
checkboxes in the publish screen. These will be listed in the yellow
feedback at the top of the export form. It’s not necessary to select
individual items.
To export a Document, Folder or Publication, click the export xml button.
You’ll receive a text file with the extension .xml,
for XML. The file name includes the id of the item being exported and
the date.
Save the XML file on your disk.
Docma is an acronym for DOCument MAker, a suite of applications that take Silva XML and convert it to another document format.
If a DocmaServer
is installed and running on your network, Silva can access it
transparently. The DocmaServer is a batch processing server that
converts Silva XML to Word documents and back does (a ‘round
trip’). The server is designed for handling multiple simultaneous
users, and queues conversion requests much like a print queuer,
providing job status feedback and estimated processing times. See http://www.infrae.com/products/docmaproduct for more information.
To create a Word document out of Silva content use the “export to Docma (.doc)” box. The options “include sub publications?”, “export newest version?”, and “export closed content?” have the same functionality as in a normal XML export (see above).
Click the export to Docma button (alt-d) to start the export.
Once the job is finished it will show up in the “list of processed items” in the lower part of the export screen. To download an item click the “download” link in the same row as the item; you can save the item on your desktop or open it.
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