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Re: openoffice & xywrite?



You might want to look and see if there is a PS to xml converter. As
the internal format for OO is xml, you might have to change element
names, but it should work.

I've taken word documents into OO just to then get a clean xml file.

Russ
On Aug 13, 2007, at 5:41 PM, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Robert Holmgren wrote:
** Reply to message from Harmon Seaver  on
Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:38:38 -0500
I was also thinking though, of printing them to a postscript printer
file in xy, and seeing if I can import that into OO. Or run a ps
translator on it.

That's what I would do. PS is not a weak link! That's one
powerful language, and the commands that XyWrite generates
translate perfectly to PS (assuming a good prolog). Never
dreamt of importing PS into XyWrite, though -- don't know what
the mechanism for doing that would be! So it's a one-way
solution, XyWrite ==> PS.
  This works -- sort of. Simple enough to printf the file with a
postscript printer loaded, and then in linux I can call that file up
with evince or ghostscript -- looks absolutely great, perfect in every
respect with whatever typeface or formatting you wanted. But for some
strange reason, I can't for the life of me select or copy it. And
calling it up in OO just gives me the raw ps text file with all it's
ugliness.
I'm really surprised that OO doesn't just deal with the ps file, but
even more surprised I can't cut and paste it. I'll have to spend a bit
of time googling this one.
Also tried running xy in xdosemu which works pretty well, but cutting and pasting from it is problematic as well, as shift-crtl-c puts me in a xy dialogue. I can fix that, I guess in xy. Just highlighting the text
with the mouse does copy it, but only enough to put it into another
xterm, not into OO.
  The xy to ps seems like a much nicer way to go, if I can make it
work. It doesn't matter if it won't go the other way, ps to xy.



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Harmon Seaver