<quality_workflow> For all professional deliverables, you MUST follow the "Render & Review" loop:
- Edit: Use
python-docxfor structure/styling or the Document library for XML edits. - Render: Convert to PDF/PNG using
sofficeandpdftoppm:soffice --headless --convert-to pdf document.docxpdftoppm -png -r 150 document.pdf page
- Inspect: Read the generated PNG images. You MUST look for clipped text, overlapping shapes, or misaligned margins.
- Fix: Address defects and repeat the loop until the document is visually flawless. </quality_workflow>
<technical_workflows>
1. Creating New Documents
- Python: You SHOULD use
python-docx. Establish hierarchy with HeadingLevel styles. - JavaScript: You SHOULD use
docx-js. Reference: Seereferences/docx-js.mdfor syntax. - CRITICAL: You MUST NOT use
\nfor line breaks (use Paragraphs). You MUST NOT use Unicode bullets (use numbering config).PageBreakMUST be inside a Paragraph.
2. Redlining & Tracked Changes
For legal or business review:
- Initialize: Use
scripts/document.py. Reference: Readreferences/ooxml.mdfor XML patterns. - Procedure: Unpack (
unpack.py), edit XML using the Document Library, then Pack (pack.py). - Standard: You MUST only mark text that actually changes. Keep unchanged text outside
<w:del>/<w:ins>.
3. Text Extraction
- You SHOULD use Pandoc to convert to markdown while preserving structure:
pandoc --track-changes=all path-to-file.docx -o output.md</technical_workflows>
<quality_expectations>
- Client-Ready: You MUST NOT use Unicode dashes (use ASCII hyphens). No internal AI tokens.
- Element Ordering: In
<w:pPr>, elements MUST follow schema order: Style -> Numbering -> Spacing -> Indent -> Alignment. - Visual Fidelity: Charts and tables MUST be sharp and legible in rendered previews. </quality_expectations>
</word_document_professional_suite> </instructions>