Op 17/12/2018 om 21:30 schreef Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users:
QStripper has moved house. It's now on GitHub at
https://github.com/NormanDunbar/QStripper.
There's a new release out today, version 1.16, which is an enhancement
requested by Derek Stewart over version 1.15. It now allows you to use
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qstripper/files is the main download site.
Apologies to all who just downloaded the 1.12 version, but I've had a good
lunch hour coding today, and I've fixed a long running bug, and added another
new feature, so 1.13 is now available.
The bug first, the Euro
Linux 32bit executable just uploaded to
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qstripper/files/Linux_32bit/qStripper_1.10/.
Have fun.
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Norman Dunbar
Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
Registered address:
27a Lidget Hill
Pudsey
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United Kingdom
LS28 7LG
Company Number: 05132767
Qstripper has been updated in windows 32 and 64bit, plus Linux 64 bit, to
version 1.10. You'll know if you have the latest as the opened files have a
delicate yellow background!
I've fixed a problem with 'rogue' formatting. It took a while to track down,
but basically the current formatting
I suppose it really had to be done. Or did it?
Qstripper 1.07 is now available for Raspberry Pi! Unfortunately, it
seems to suffer from the Linux 32 bit/Windows any bit Euro problem. (You
can type one in, but for some reason, converting one appears not to work
- for now!)
No changes to the
Qstripper 1.07 is now available for Linux 32 bit.
http://qstripper.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
Norm.
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Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
Registered address:
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61 Richardshaw Lane
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West Yorkshire
United Kingdom
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Company Number: 05132767
On 21/06/12 11:43, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Just happened to notice that http://qstripper.sourceforge.net/ says that
'only 64-bit Linux is supported'. Unless I'm seeing old version of the
page.
Thanks Dilwyn. I had not spotted that, old eyes! I've fixed it (in
numerous places).
I've also added a
Morning all,
François Van Emelen alerted me to a slight bug in version 1.06 whereby a
PC Quill file had the lower case a with an umlaut converted to a lower
case o with an umlaut. Obviously wrong!
This has been fixed and version 1.07 is now available for Windows 32 and
64 bit as well as
Op 12/06/2012 10:10, Norman Dunbar schreef:
Morning all,
François Van Emelen alerted me to a slight bug in version 1.06 whereby
a PC Quill file had the lower case a with an umlaut converted to a
lower case o with an umlaut. Obviously wrong!
This has been fixed and version 1.07 is now
In message 4fd07808.8070...@dunbar-it.co.uk, Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk writes
Hi Norman,
Well done ...Much deserved . :-)
Looks like QStripper has become quite famous!
Cheers,
Norm.
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61 Richardshaw
Looks like QStripper has become quite famous!
Cheers,
Norm.
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Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
Registered address:
Thorpe House
61 Richardshaw Lane
Pudsey
West Yorkshire
United Kingdom
LS28 7EL
Company Number: 05132767
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Subject: QStripper included
Well done, Norman!
Dilwyn Jones
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From: Norman Dunbar
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 10:44 AM
To: ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com
Subject: [Ql-Users] QStripper included in the Softpedia software database
Looks like QStripper has become quite famous!
Cheers,
Norm
Qstripper has been updated again. The new version is 1.06 and the
changes, which only comprised about a dozen lines of code, means that a
new export option is available.
Now you can export your Quill files to Open Document Format, which can
be read by the Open Office/Libre Office suite.
Morning (!) Tony,
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
Norman: 01:30 PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
Dilwyn: 01:54 PDT
Maybe, Norman, you are on SST (Scottish Summer Time) (8-)#
Scottish summer time? That's when it rains then! No, my laptop is set to
an NTP server so the time is
Norman Dunbar wrote, on 13/May/12 13:29 | May13:
Morning (!) Tony,
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
Norman: 01:30 PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
Dilwyn: 01:54 PDT
Maybe, Norman, you are on SST (Scottish Summer Time) (8-)#
Scottish summer time? That's when it rains then! No,
Morning Dilwyn,
On 11/05/12 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Don't. Having just spent time this weekend trying to help someone (who
is a programmer!) work out why his style sheets didn't work on Internet
Exploder, that was painful to read.
By don't do you mean don't ever use IE for web browsing or
On 11/05/12 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Don't. Having just spent time this weekend trying to help someone (who
is a programmer!) work out why his style sheets didn't work on Internet
Exploder, that was painful to read.
By don't do you mean don't ever use IE for web browsing or don't
bother
Added manually: Norman Dunbar wrote on 12/May/12 10:30:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 12/May/12 09:49 | May12:
Dilwyn's reply was 9:49 of course, and Norman sent at 10:30,
confused by Dilwyn's mailer not having an attribution!
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
Norman: 01:30
It is Norman's time that is worng (from the header):
^
Lovely typo, Tony! /
Dilwyn Jones
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I've taken advantage of the web site option and created
http://qstripper.sourceforge.net which is a dedicated web site for
qStripper.
Cheers,
Norm.
Now we just need a nice 'icon' to go with name ... :-)
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Well, I worry that the smiley reveals what icon was probably going
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Now we just need a nice 'icon' to go with name ... :-)
Well, I worry that the smiley reveals what icon was probably going through
your mind, Malcolm 8-/
Well, this here of course:
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Now we just need a nice 'icon' to go with name ... :-)
Well, I worry that the smiley reveals what icon was probably going
through
your mind, Malcolm 8-/
Well, this here of course:
On 10/05/12 23:11, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Now we just need a nice 'icon' to go with name ... :-)
Funny you should mention that Malcolm, I've just uploaded one! And it
has been incorporated into version 1.05 of the application as well. ;-)
Cheers,
Norm.
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Dunbar IT
On 09/05/12 16:55, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Evening all,
qStripper has been updated to version 1.05.
The project web page, which has links to the download pages, has been
updated (http://qstripper.sourceforge.net) and there are files online
for Linux 64 bit and Windows 32 and 64 bit.
You can
And, as noted on the project web page, IE 10 still can't display the web
page properly. Sigh.
Cheers,
Norm.
Don't. Having just spent time this weekend trying to help someone (who is a
programmer!) work out why his style sheets didn't work on Internet Exploder,
that was painful to read.
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From: Malcolm Cadman q...@mcad.demon.co.uk
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:11 PM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] qStripper has a new web site!
In message 4fab7815.8060...@dunbar-it.co.uk, Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk
In message 4fad0786.30...@dunbar-it.co.uk, Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk writes
On 10/05/12 23:11, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Now we just need a nice 'icon' to go with name ... :-)
Funny you should mention that Malcolm, I've just uploaded one! And it
has been incorporated into version
Why not? Sourceforge offer me free web sites, a forum, and lots of other
stuff like bug trackers etc.
I've taken advantage of the web site option and created
http://qstripper.sourceforge.net which is a dedicated web site for
qStripper.
Cheers,
Norm.
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In message 4fab7815.8060...@dunbar-it.co.uk, Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk writes
Why not? Sourceforge offer me free web sites, a forum, and lots of
other stuff like bug trackers etc.
I've taken advantage of the web site option and created
http://qstripper.sourceforge.net which is a
Evening all,
qStripper has been updated to version 1.04 thanks to Geoff Wicks who
supplied me with a lot of conversion codes for the DOS version of Quill.
I've added these in and so far, everything looks good.
Version 1.03 came and went. There was a problem - still is - with the
Euro
On 05/04/12 20:11, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
As Norman could tell, I was impressed (not) ... but then he's the IT pro
and knows best (plus he can out-argue me hands down every time).
I didn't think we ever argued Dilwyn, do we?
I tried logging in to SourceForge from Windows 7 with IE earlier today.
As Norman could tell, I was impressed (not) ... but then he's the IT pro
and knows best (plus he can out-argue me hands down every time).
I didn't think we ever argued Dilwyn, do we?
I'm sure if we ever to argue that you would beat me hands down every time.
Anyway, I can see why you are having
On page 9 of the current issue of QL Today, where the commands to build
a subversion repository of my QStripper program's source code,
everything has been put on one line. At the top of column two on page 9,
it should read as follows:
cd src
mkdir qstripper
cd qstripper
svn checkout
Time files these days doesn't it? Must be because I'm getting old!
I remember announcing a while back that QStripper, my program for taking
a quill file and converting it to text, html, DocBook XML, or PDF would
be made available on Sourceforge 'soon'.
Well, 'soon' turned out to be quite a long
Evening Norman
mkdir qstripper
Sorry, QLer just understand MAKE_DIR ;-))
Cheers and a Wonderful Christmas to All
Ralf
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Afternoon Earthlings,
this lunchtime, I have changed QStripper to handle 'foreign' characters.
Thanks to François Van Emelen for providing a test file (in French).
The latest version is online at :
http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qstripper.html
The
Morning Geoff David,
Thanks for the information of the Text87 file format and the warnings. I
suspect that will be a non-starter then, however, you never know !
BTW Norman, I assume you have the accented characters translation codes,
but, if not, I can let you have the ones QL2PC uses,
I
Afternoon Earthlings,
this lunchtime, I have changed QStripper to handle 'foreign' characters. Thanks
to François Van Emelen for providing a test file (in French).
The latest version is online at :
http://www.bountiful.demon.co.uk/qstripper.html
The source code is also there - if anyone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have downloaded it just now, but noticed that including
Windoze support files it's a 3MB download first time, so those likeme
on download - wait until cheap phone rates!
Sorry Dilwyn - and everyone not on broadband yet. I'm afraid I have no control
over the
Hi Norman,
Do you think that QT4 could be ported to run on a SMSQ/E system.
Derek
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you think that QT4 could be ported to run on a SMSQ/E system.
Morning Derek,
possibly !
QT4 is open source under certain conditions and available for a number of
platforms. It is written in C++ so whatever system it is being ported to would
need a C++ compiler.
Hi Norman,
There is no C++ compiler on SMSQ/E, the object code would have to cross
compiled.
Unless a C++ compiler could be done for SMSQ/E
Derek
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance to accept t91 files ?
Certainly - if you have the file format for a t91 file I should be able to
build a plugin to extract the text. However, I don't have T91 anywhere to be
able to test it.
Cheers,
Norman.
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ones would be
attachments and the character set conversions are a bit long.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QStripper available now (for Windows)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Thanks, Norman.
I'm sure this is going to be a popular program!
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 2:03 PM
Subject: [ql-users] QStripper - ANOTHER UPDATE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A new version has been
Implementing T87 support would be a nightmare. QL2PC tries to convert
T91 files to rtf, but the process is very uncertain. For fonts, T87 just
puts a NUL wherever a font change occurs, and then lists the changes at
the different offsets in the formatting information. Unfortunately, when
you alter
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:58 PM
Subject: [ql-users] QStripper
Implementing T87 support would be a nightmare. QL2PC tries to convert
T91 files to rtf, but the process is very uncertain. For fonts, T87 just
puts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Greetings Earthlings,
Right then, as promised, QStripper has been put up on the Web for a severe
testing session. I've done my bit and found a couple of bugs
(details later) but nothing too 'heavy'. It's your turn now !
SNIP
Have fun.
Cheers,
Norman.
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