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    OpenOffice.org Utility Library

    Library modules for creating ODF documents.

    ...) - Set column and row attributes including width and height I am currently hosting the new development code at the following URL: https://github.com/josephcolton/ooolib-python I will be posting releases here on SourceForge as well as GitHub, so you can come to either place for the releases. The newest code will only be available using Git on GitHub.
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    PDF*Merger for Windows

    Merge/concatenate PDF files into one PDF file

    Merge your PDF files for upload to reporting engine or other needs. Command line, win32 Written in Python. Compiled with PyInstaller.
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    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 using Word’s compare to see the markup between the original.doc and outfile.txt to show the comments.
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