On 2/11/20 10:26 AM, Thomas George wrote:
> Obviously I can view html files with any of the browsers. It is not
> always convenient. If I save an interesting web page by right clicking
> on save as the result is a often a very long file name containing
> spaces. I save these html files in various d
On Ma, 11 feb 20, 12:26:38, Thomas George wrote:
>
> It would be nice to have an html viewer which opens a file in the current
> directory with auto-completion of the initial word of the filename.
It's not clear where that "current directory" is, a shell, file manager,
etc.?
In a shell you can
On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 12:26:38PM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
>
> file:///home/user/directory/long file name.html
>
> It would be nice to have an html viewer which opens a file in the current
> directory with auto-completion of the initial word of the filename.
>
> Is there such a thing?
Not t
On 2/11/2020 6:26 PM, Thomas George wrote:
> Obviously I can view html files with any of the browsers. It is not
> always convenient. If I save an interesting web page by right clicking
> on save as the result is a often a very long file name containing
> spaces. I save these html files in various
On Oct 19, 10:40 am, Raj Kiran Grandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apt-get install odt2txt (lenny or sid)
Thanks. I'm on Etch.
But, yes, I found a great script in the Python Cookbook 2nd edition
pg. 101
Recipe 2.26 "Extracting Text from OpenOffice.org Documents.
rpd
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BartlebyScrivener wrote:
I've googled on this for awhile, but must be using wrong terms.
Looking for a viewer or pager that will allow me to cat .odt files
from command line or view them and send text to stdout without opening
oowriter?
Looking for an equivalent to antiword for oowriter files.
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On 10/19/07 08:57, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> I've googled on this for awhile, but must be using wrong terms.
>
> Looking for a viewer or pager that will allow me to cat .odt files
> from command line or view them and send text to stdout without openi
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Markus Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi guys
>does anyone know which program i can use to
>view
>pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
There are serveral: gv, ghostview, kghostview (KDE), gnome-gv (GNOME).
All of them are merely front ends to ghostscript, so you need to
> hi guys
> does anyone know which program i can use to
> view
> pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
> thank you for helping
> markus
>
[04:33:39 tmp]$ grep-available -PX gv
Package: gv
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 487
Maintainer: Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architectu
David Maze writes:
> I've generally found the non-free Adobe Acrobat Reader (acroread package)
> to have the best results when displaying complicated PDF files, though.
This not a good time to be recommending Adobe software. In fact, depending
on what happens tomorrow, I just might file a bug ask
gv or ghostview will do all of these format for you.
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 12:14:32AM +0200, Markus Hansen wrote:
> hi guys
> does anyone know which program i can use to
> view
> pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
> thank you for helping
> markus
>
Try xpdf, acroread, xv, gv. See which you like.
Bec
Markus Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MH> does anyone know which program i can use to view pdf, ghostscript
MH> and postscropt files?
("Ghostscript files"?) I typically use gv for viewing PostScript
files, and it can display PDF files as well. ghostview is an older
program which can also dis
Subject: viewer
Date: Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 12:14:32AM +0200
In reply to:Markus Hansen
Quoting Markus Hansen([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> hi guys
> does anyone know which program i can use to
> view
> pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
apt-cache search pdf (or postscript or ghostsc
try having a go with kghostview.
Hereward
On Sunday 22 July 2001 22:14, Markus Hansen wrote:
> hi guys
> does anyone know which program i can use to
> view
> pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
> thank you for helping
> markus
Salut,
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 12:14:32AM +0200, Markus Hansen wrote:
> hi guys
> does anyone know which program i can use to
> view
> pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
> thank you for helping
> markus
e.g. gs, gv, xpdf will do the job
Try 'apt-cache search viewer'
jops,
Markus Hansen wrote on Mon Jul 23, 2001 at 12:14:32AM:
> view pdf, ghostscript and postscropt files?
xpdf, acroread |-for-> pdf
gv |-for-> ps
ghostscript is no file-Format but somthing like a software-based postscript
implementation
Matth¡as
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