Extension talk:Word2MediaWikiPlus

Otter.ai / MS Word / LibreOffice / PDF > MediaWiki?
What would you suggest one do to translate a computer transcript generated with Otter.ai (or MS Word or LibreOffice or Adobe PDF) into MediaWiki markup language?

With the encouragement of administrators on Wikiversity, I've posted videos with transcripts of events I felt were noteworthy. Recently, I've been using Otter.ai to produce an initial version, then read and correct the transcript while listening.

In the past, I've exported the result to LibreOffice and then used something like the Word2MediaWikiPlus to convert the result to MediaWiki Markup language. Then I modified that to create what I wanted.

Examples:
 * Communication’s Challenge to Democracy
 * Improving Schools/Opposition to the 2019 “Pre-K for All” ballot initiative in Kansas City, Missouri

Now I have another such video with a transcript of a forum for candidates to represent Kansas in the US Senate -- and I can't find a sensible tool to convert the MS Word / LibreOffice or anything similar to MediaWiki markup.

I'm planning three other events planned between now and November 3 that I believe will be substantially more noteworthy than the earlier Wikiversity articles I produced this way. I'm stuck, because now I cannot find anything like the Word2MediaWikiPlus tool.

I have another event on Voter suppression planned for next month and two other candidate fora between now and November 3 that I wanted to do this with. Extension:Word2MediaWikiPlus now appears to me as a blank page -- with User:Kghbln as the most recent editor.

Suggestions? Thanks, DavidMCEddy (talk) 23:17, 29 July 2020 (UTC)


 * I just found the "Switch Editor" button and was able to copy and paste and get what I wanted. Please excuse.  Thanks, DavidMCEddy (talk) 02:08, 30 July 2020 (UTC)