So it is a binary file format? If so, that will be a problem. Anything that produces output you cannot run through unix tools such as grep, and anything that you cannot edit in your favourite text editor will be a problem.
Laura In a message of Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:55:34 EST, Chad Whitacre writes: >Skip, > >Yes, sorry. You'll see that I mention OpenOffice (OOo) in my first post, > although I didn't define ODT explicitly. From Wikipedia: > > The OpenDocument format (ODF), short for the OASIS Open Document > Format for Office Applications, is an open document file format for > saving and exchanging editable office documents such as text documents > (including memos, reports, and books), spreadsheets, charts, and > presentations. This standard was developed by the OASIS industry > consortium, based upon the XML-based file format originally created by > OpenOffice.org. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument > >ODT stands for "OpenDocument Text." > > > >chad > > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Chad> Attached is the documentation for the random module in ODT >> Chad> format... >> >> I've never heard of OpenDocument or ODT before. You mentioned "word >> processor". Is it somehow related to OpenOffice? >> >> Skip >> _______________________________________________ >> Doc-SIG maillist - Doc-SIG@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig >> > >_______________________________________________ >Doc-SIG maillist - Doc-SIG@python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig _______________________________________________ Doc-SIG maillist - Doc-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig