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On 13 Apr 2007, at 02:46, hewnix wrote:
This is how I do it when I have a great deal of changes, except I do
*something* like this to replace:
$ perl -pi -e"s|[EXACT_TEXT_THAT_IS_WRONG]|[CORRECTION]|g"
contents.xml
then I rezip the archive....
Aint XML wonderful?
WPH
3. If you have too many citations to change in this way then you can
edit the save file. Make a backup of your file. Rename your xxx.odt
file xxx.zip, open the zip archive and extract the contents.xml
file,
open that file in a writer. *Very carefully* do a global find and
replace for your corrections. Save the contents.xml back into the
zip
archive. Rename xxx.zip xxx.odt. Hoping you have not destroyed your
file, open it and check.
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