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Re: Command line macro for word



Dear Carl

Thanks. I haven't managed to find anything remotely useful yet. I did
wonder if it was feasible given the different structure of word documents.


If I come across anything else I will let you know.

Paul

On 20/06/2012 04:22, Carl Distefano wrote:
Reply to note from Paul Breeze Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:00:26 +0100 Paul:
Some years ago Carl posted a wonderful command line macro for Wordperfect that mimiced many XY and NB commands. I am now being forced to use MS Word for part of my work and I wonder if anybody has attempted, or seen a similar macro for Word?
This has been on my to-do list for years; unfortunately, I'm not going to get to it anytime soon. I'm not even sure it's feasible -- at least, not at the level of Xy-mimicry you can get with WordPerfect. What makes XyWrite's command syntax readily portable to WP is the fact that WP, like Xy, has a system of in-line formatting, where commands take effect from the point in the document at which they're embedded, and stay in effect until altered by a subsequent command. So it's not too hard to map XyWrite commands onto WP equivalents that behave similarly. Word formatting, in contrast, is template-based; commands generally operate on the entire document, or on a section of the document, or on selected text -- a very different animal. I'm skeptical that any amount of scripting could overcome that essential difference. I'd love to be proved wrong. Although I haven't looked intensively, there's seems to be precious little out there that even begins to fit the bill. A quick Google search turned up this blog post from 2009, about using Applescript to get a "primative" (sic) command-line interface for Word: http://bit.ly/MuzaWj and this mildly-interesting piece on harnessing Word's search syntax to perform discrete (search-related) tasks: http://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/ui_breakthroughcomma.html Neither comes close to the kind of command-driven interface that XyWriters are used to. If you find anything useful, please post about it here.