"NDV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

<couic>

> J'ai un gros paquet de fichier word a convertir et c'est dans mon interet
> de trouver un moyen facile de convertir on-the-fly...

Sous debian (mais tu peux les retrouver ailleurs) :

Package: catdoc
Description: MS-Word to TeX or plain text converter
 This program extracts text from MS-Word files, trying to preserve
 as many special printable characters as possible. catdoc supports
 everything up to Word-97.
 .
 It doesn't even try to preserve fancy Word formatting, because
 Word users usually don't care about document structure, and it is
 this very thing which is important to LaTeX users.
 .
 Also provided is xls2csv, which extracts data from Excel spreadsheets
 and outputs it in comma-separated-value format.
 .
 This package suggests tk because it also includes wordview, an
 optional Tk-based GUI for catdoc.  The MIME config provided in this
 package will use wordview is X is running, or catdoc directly if it
 is not.

Package: wv
Description: Convert and preview Microsoft Word documents.
 wv (previously known as mswordview) is a library which allows access to
 Microsoft Word files.  It can load and parse the Word 2000, 97, 95, and
 6 file format.  (Work is underway to support reading earlier formats as
 well: Word 2 documents are converted to plain text.)
 .
 Among the provided programs are:
 .
  * wvWare: Converts to HTML and LaTeX.  It's used by a small army of
    helper scripts able to preview Word documents and convert them to
    various other formats, like PostScript, PDF, DVI, etc.
 .
  * wvRTF: Converts to Microsoft's Rich Text Format.
 .
  * wvSummary: Displays the summary information stream of all OLE2
    files, i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Access, etc.
 .
  * wvVersion: Outputs the version of the Word format a document is
    stored in.


A noter que wv fournit aussi un convertisseur direct vers
postscript. Je l'ai d�j� utilis� pour convertir du .doc en .txt, �a
fonctionne tr�s bien.

A+,
-- 
R�mi

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