This is a quick and dirty python script for taking text document with comments as exported by Word and in-lining the text of the comments at the comment marker in the document.
The process is:
* using Word, “save as” the document to a .txt file (choose ‘unicode – utf8′ but default should also work)
* python iwc.py -i infile.txt -o outfile.txt
* open up outfile.txt with your favourite editor
Be warned – the quid pro quo for doing this is you lose a lot of your formatting :( Try...
clContacts is a simple, small, and easy-to-use commandline address book. The application let's you add, remove, find and edit your contacts. The entries are stored in a simple text file. clContacts has also built in commandline arguments.
command-line utility to convert between all 183 formats supported by openoffice. Convert doc to html, html to png, etc. Requires OpenOffice but does not require any previously installed openoffice macros. Uses the python interpreter that is integrated in
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