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GNUser

17.06.2019, 17:58
 

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS? (Users)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordGrinder

So, basically Wordgrinder is a Word Processor that works in terminal, which got me thinking if we could use it in DOS. It doesn't imports/exports DOCX, but imports ODT and HTML, so it feels like a good option to have.
Maybe the experts around here on compiling can give some clarification. Thanks!

DosWorld

19.06.2019, 22:57

@ GNUser

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS?

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordGrinder
>
> So, basically Wordgrinder is a Word Processor that works in terminal, which
> got me thinking if we could use it in DOS. It doesn't imports/exports DOCX,
> but imports ODT and HTML, so it feels like a good option to have.
> Maybe the experts around here on compiling can give some clarification.
> Thanks!

Works in termianl != works in dos
(unicode support, 3dparty libraries... it is so complicated task)

PS: "... and fits in a tiny 6K lines of code"
(6k lines is tiny?? 5.5k extra code lines possible remove?)

https://www.itwire.com/opinion-and-analysis/the-li...-linux-word-processing-with-wordgrinder?start=1

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KormaX

20.06.2019, 01:14

@ DosWorld

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS?

!=, but promising enough. Unfortunately the Windows binary is compiled with MingW64. I asked the author to compile it with MingW, because that would be a possible DOS binary. Many GNU program has MingW builds running perfectly on DOS, even GUI programs, not just console apps.

Unicode support is implemented on DOS many times. Laaca's Blocek, the wysywyg Flwriter and the DOS version of MINED all have Unicode support, and it's just the text editors and word processors. IFS drivers are also on the list. And MPXPlay. And Links. And WordGrinder already has it so it's not required to be implemented at all :D it already is. Perhaps the MingW build will work for us with HX. Also I'll try to compile it with DJGPP, but I'm almost shure it won't work.

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KormaX

17.08.2019, 18:59

@ GNUser

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS?

Okay. I couldn't compile it for DOS, BUT up to the version 0.3.2, the Windows build DOES run on DOS as an HX extended application. Perhaps newer versions run as well, but this is the latest version coming simply as a .zip archive for Windows. The newer versions come as Windows installers and not in a format I could unpack them with 7ZA.EXE and I didn't have the patience to boot into Windows (I will do it later), but yes, it works. :) We just have a new DOS application.

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DOS isn't about why. It's about why not.

KormaX

24.03.2021, 18:10

@ GNUser

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS?

The latest version of WordGrinder has a Windows console version (cwordgrinder.exe). If you specify a %HOME% directory, it RUNS with HX perfectly, except for typing unicode characters. No problem with imported, pre-existing Unicode text, but for input, it expects the terminal to enter Unicode, but it enters extended ASCII, of course. Perhaps a custom keyboard driver could help, but the program is still perfect to import and format documents you've previously written with Blo?ek or Mined.

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DOS isn't about why. It's about why not.

iw2evk

Magenta (Italy),
27.03.2021, 10:40

@ KormaX

Can Wordgrinder be used in DOS?

Hi all,

i suggest use FLwriter for dos as updated and open surce word processor

Have more import /export files capability

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flwriter

Roberto iw2evk

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