Re: [users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-27 Thread John W. Kennedy
Jim Hartley wrote: Well, that looks very much like what is in the OO 2.0.4 .odt file - the data that I was taking word-count from. Is this meta.xml in the 2.3 .odt file? Where is it? How do I get it out? I would be happy to look in meta.xml ... if I could just find it! I see it in my

Re: [users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-27 Thread Jim Hartley
OK, I finally found it. Turns out that unzip -qq whatever.odt meta.xml works for both the 2.0.4 and 2.3 versions of the .odt file. Then I had to redo my odtwc script and one of the awk routines it uses, but now it is working again and I'm moving back up to 2.3 ... like they say, unless there

Re: [users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-27 Thread Frank Cox
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:20:57 -0400 Jim Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anybody else has a need to do word counts on bunches of .odt files just send me a note off-list and I'll send the files (Linux/*BSD/*IX or other systems that support stuff like grep and awk). Or even if you just

[users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-26 Thread Jim Hartley
I just found a showstopper (for me at least) in OO 2.3 and have backed down to the OO 2.0.4 distributed with Fedora 6. THEY CHANGED THE FORMAT OF AN ODT FILE!!! Oh, I'm sure it is still within the standard, but ... The 2.0.4 files had a lot of meta-data in clear readable English, and it was

Re: [users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-26 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Did you look in meta.xml? ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? office:document-meta xmlns:office=urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:office:1.0 xmlns:xlink=http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink; xmlns:dc=http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/; xmlns:meta=urn:oasis:names:tc:opendocument:xmlns:meta:1.0

Re: [users] File format change in OO 2.3

2007-09-26 Thread Jim Hartley
Well, that looks very much like what is in the OO 2.0.4 .odt file - the data that I was taking word-count from. Is this meta.xml in the 2.3 .odt file? Where is it? How do I get it out? I would be happy to look in meta.xml ... if I could just find it! Jim Hartley Andrew Douglas Pitonyak