Supriyo Sircar wrote:
> IS there something similar to convert from PDF to text or to HTML.
well, let´s see:
$ locate pdf2 | grep bin
/usr/bin/pdf2dsc
/usr/bin/pdf2ps
$ locate ps2 | grep bin
/usr/bin/ps2ascii
/usr/bin/ps2epsi
/usr/bin/ps2frag
/usr/bin/ps2pdf
/usr/bin/ps2pk
/usr/X11R6/bin/fig2ps
Thanks for the earlier reply from Robert.
IS there something similar to convert from PDF to text or to HTML.
Supriyo
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Subject: Re: Ability to read M
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, adasoft wrote:
> I need to read the text content in a MS Word file on NT from outside of
> MS-Word in a batch program to create a list of all the words contained in
> the document. Any suggestions ?
>
> Supriyo Sircar
Assuming that the files are MSWord 8 files, try to WordTo
Hi!
"J.H.M. Dassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 14:49:55 +, adasoft
> wrote:
>
> > I need to read the text content in a MS Word
> > file on NT from outside of MS-Word in a batch
> > program to create a list of all the words
> > contained in the document.
>
> Assuming
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 14:49:55 +, adasoft wrote:
> I need to read the text content in a MS Word file on NT from outside of
> MS-Word in a batch program to create a list of all the words contained in
> the document.
Assuming there is a way for you to make the files visible to a Linux system
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