On 14/03/07, Paul Hummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I actually just read this in the O'Reilly book "Python Cookbook," so I
> know this answer off the top of my head. OpenOffice files are merely
> zip files with well documented XML inside. Use the builtin zip module
> to open them, and then it'
krishnakant Mane wrote:
> hello,
> well what I exactly need to do is firstly have a way to read .odt and
> .ods files.
> I have a lot of information in open office format which I need to access.
> The most important thing is that I completely want to avoid the use of
> microsoft office.
> so I need
hello,
well what I exactly need to do is firstly have a way to read .odt and
.ods files.
I have a lot of information in open office format which I need to access.
The most important thing is that I completely want to avoid the use of
microsoft office.
so I need to firstly get access to open office
Ken Starks wrote:
> krishnakant Mane wrote:
>> hello,
>> right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
>> as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
>> person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
>> create an accessible editor
krishnakant Mane wrote:
> hello,
> right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
> as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
> person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
> create an accessible editor for open office.
> there
hello,
right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
create an accessible editor for open office.
there are a lot of things remaining on tha