Yes, I was able to extract plain text from OOXML, without any format
code, is a first step. But is needed a lot of carefull check of the
tags to get the rigth and of paragraf.
Make this for example at prompt.
7z e -so -y yourdocument.doc > outfile.xml
ex doc2txt.ex outfile.xml
This is the code
Hello;
I've been scouring the internet to find someone who has installed FreeDOS
from a USB flash drive. I've found no one, thus far :(.
Why would anyone, like me, want to do this? I have an EEEpc :) and want to
run FreeDOS on this nifty little piece of machinery and start banging some
bits! Doe
> I found it in:
>
> ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.0/pkgs/sharex.lsm
Thanks. The source file share.c from ftp.devoresoftware.com (Primary-site
in the LSM) says only "GNU GPL", as does my copy (from DOS-C 2038 SVN). I
assume the LSM is wrong.
Christian
I found it in:
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.0/pkgs/sharex.lsm
maybeway36
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Christian Masloch
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> LGPL 2: share
>
> Where does it say that it's LGPL ?
>
> Christian
>
> ---
>
>
> > I think MS-OOXML also has binary files inside for printer
> > settings or similar sometimes. While the full office formats
> > are indeed extremely complex, you can often get a quite good
> > idea of the text content by unzipping the XML inside which has
> > the focus on content, as opposed
Michael Robinson schreef:
(...)
> It is truly sad that Microsoft, since it doesn't support it's
> dos versions of Word anymore, won't allow free redistribution
> of it. The reality is, there are very few old computers left
> that can only run dos, compared to the number of computers that
> run Lin
Eric Auer schreef:
> Hi :-)
>
> I think WordPerfect 5.1 was a really popular word processor
> for DOS, much more suited for DOS use than graphical Word
> versions today...
>
> The ODF and MS-OOXML formats are, as far as I remember, both
> actually "renamed" ZIP files with several XML files inside
Hi,
> LGPL 2: share
Where does it say that it's LGPL ?
Christian
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