From: <prn...@us...> - 2012-06-08 16:39:20
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Revision: 10598 http://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/octave/?rev=10598&view=rev Author: prnienhuis Date: 2012-06-08 16:39:09 +0000 (Fri, 08 Jun 2012) Log Message: ----------- Texinfo header (odfdom version) Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsopen.m trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsread.m Modified: trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsopen.m =================================================================== --- trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsopen.m 2012-06-08 16:33:58 UTC (rev 10597) +++ trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsopen.m 2012-06-08 16:39:09 UTC (rev 10598) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ## Calling odsopen without specifying a return argument is fairly useless! ## ## To make this function work at all, you need the Java package >= 1.2.5 plus -## ODFtoolkit (version 0.7.5 or 0.8.6) & xercesImpl, and/or jOpenDocument, and/or +## ODFtoolkit (version 0.7.5 or 0.8.6+) & xercesImpl, and/or jOpenDocument, and/or ## OpenOffice.org (or clones) installed on your computer + proper javaclasspath ## set. These interfaces are referred to as OTK, JOD, and UNO resp., and are ## preferred in that order by default (depending on their presence). @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ ## the jOpenDocument interface is requested) ## @end example ## -## @seealso {odsclose, odsread, ods2oct, odsfinfo, chk_spreadsheet_support} +## @seealso {odsclose, odsread, oct2ods, ods2oct, odsfinfo, chk_spreadsheet_support} ## ## @end deftypefn Modified: trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsread.m =================================================================== --- trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsread.m 2012-06-08 16:33:58 UTC (rev 10597) +++ trunk/octave-forge/main/io/inst/odsread.m 2012-06-08 16:39:09 UTC (rev 10598) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ## ## You need the octave-forge java package (> 1.2.6) and one or both of ## jopendocument-<version>.jar or preferrably: (odfdom.jar (versions -## 0.7.5, 0.8.6 or 0.8.7) & xercesImpl.jar v. 2.9.1) in your javaclasspath. +## 0.7.5 or 0.8.6+) & xercesImpl.jar v. 2.9.1) in your javaclasspath. ## There is also experimental support invoking OpenOffice.org or clones ## through Java/UNO bridge. ## This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |