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posted by georgpotthast Homepage, Germany, 05.02.2012, 10:15

> > > It works fine, and much faster than my own efforts
> > > (http://www.ausreg.com/files/odt2htm/) and with very similar results
> (at
> > > first glance).
> > >
> > > Ron
> >
> > Hi Ron,
> >
> > I did not know that you wrote this program. I tried it and the resulting
> > html file can be read into FlWriter.
>
> > Since its Freeware, could make the source code available?
>
> I can, but I don't think it will help.
> I do not speak "C", and my progs are all coded with PBPlus+, by Joel
> Harper.
> And it calls/uses other freeware utilities NOT written by me.
> But I am happy to share it if you think it worthwhile.
>
>
> > I would like to
> > make a few changes to it so I can call it from FlWriter and it does not
> > corrupt the display.
>
> As I say, it is not written in C. But I can remove the on-screen displays
> if that is what you mean.
>
> > Also a command line option for the output file name would enhance it.
>
> Yes, I can do that.
>
> Ron

Hi Ron,

yes I do not want to learn PB Plus. ;-)

a) Could you please make a quiet command line option e.g. "-q" so the command "odt2txt -q testtext.odt" will do no screen output. If possible just set the DOS errorlevel to 1 if the file could not be generated. In C the errorlevel would be set with a "return 1".

b) If the file name is "testtext.odt" could you call the output file "testtext.htm". Also put this name into the title.

Georg Potthast

 

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