Dilwyn Jones writes:
> My Doc2Html program does something similar as well. In this particular
> case the html_dat driver for Abacus did what I needed without a second
> program being needed, but thanks for that.
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> > > My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
> > >
My Doc2Html program does something similar as well. In this particular case the
html_dat driver for Abacus did what I needed without a second program being
needed, but thanks for that.
Dilwyn
>
> From: "P Witte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/02/24 Fri AM 09:26:45 GMT
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2006/02/24 Fri AM 08:02:57 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [ql-users] Abacus to HTML
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
> > for Xchange, which I hope to put on my website tonight
Dilwyn Jones writes:
> >> I need to convert an Abacus spreadsheet into HTML, preferably as a
> >> table or monospaced HTML text.
> >Hi Dilwyn,
> >You could try 'DBF2HTM' (Per Witte website) which converts Archive
> >DBF-files to HTLM tables.
> >Export your ABACUS file, import it in ARCHIVE and use
Dilwyn Jones schreef:
>>> My updated 'keywords list' have more than 3.500 entries now, but I
>>> don't yhink it is still worth while publishing.
>
>> My current 'keywords list' has about 3590 entries. If someone out
>> there is interested just let me know.
> If anyone like you has lists of keyword
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My best idea so far has been to create an HTML-generating printer_dat
> for Xchange, which I hope to put on my website tonight.
What a cunning idea - I like it !
> translates: as required, e.g. £ to 163.
This might be difficult. You can find a list (incomplete unfort