Hi,
where can I find hpstext?
Thank you.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 12:39:53PM +0300, Ely Levy wrote:
yep ots really nice
antiword -m /usr/local/share/antiword/8859-8.txt ~/tmp/file.doc | fribidi
-charset 8859-8 | hpstext
does the work nicly
(thanks to our anonymous local hebrew guru
My local unix guru just showed me antiword.
It is a really cool (and small and simple) utility to convert m$word files into
nicely formatted ascii text. (also postscript). It works great for hebrew too.
(I pipe the output through 'rev'. the english is reversed as well, but at least
I can read all
I would like to thank both you and your unix guru.
I downloaded and compiled antiword on a Solaris box without any problem. It
indeed seems cool.
I feel obliged to tell here that Nadav's bidiv is much better than rev for
viewing mixed English/Logical-Hebrew text files.
Check ftp
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Christoph Bugel wrote:
My local unix guru just showed me antiword.
It is a really cool (and small and simple) utility to convert m$word files into
nicely formatted ascii text. (also postscript). It works great for hebrew too.
But not the postscript, right?
(I pipe
I sent this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] a while back it bounced. Dear
IGLU, whoever you are, PLEASE have an Email address.
Uli
Hi,
This is a fix to chartrans.c in antiword to make hebrew chars display
correctly:
241a242,247
#define HEBREW
#ifdef HEBREW
if (iChar 1487 iChar 1515
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Sam (Uli) Freed wrote:
Use "more" to view, since "less" considers hebrew non-displayable.
use less -r to display 8bit chars.
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