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From: Tweekant B. <twe...@ho...> - 2000-11-07 10:27:45
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Hi, during the compilation of wvware 0.6.2 I receive these warnings: ... creating config.h configure: warning: Could not find gdwmf library or some of its components: libwv *will* build but will not have wmf to png support: see README configure: warning: Could not find xpm library or some of its components: libwv *will* be built but will not have full wmf to png support: see README I run the configure script in this way: ./configure --with-libwmf=/usr/local/libwmf Locate locates the Xpm lib's in /usr/X11R6/lib, which is the standard dir. So what do I do wrong, and what will I be missing in wvware? Thanks for reading, Peter _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. |
From: Roy A. <roy...@pa...> - 2000-11-05 03:44:43
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Last week I corresponded with Dom about using wvWare with a Java app to achieve platform independent access to the contents of MSWord and other documents. For win32 his recommendation was to build wvWare under the Cygnus gcc compiler and wrap a cgi script around wvWare. I have since installed Cygwin_nt 5.0 version 1.1.4 and successfully built wvWare.exe. There were some minor problems during the build that I think may be of general interest. Also, I have been using tclHttpd (2.1.7) for a while and wrote a short tcl cgi script that may be useful to others. Cygnus wvWare Build 1. ms-ole.h has definitions for mode_t and ssize_t that conflict with cygnus/usr/include/sys/types.h (int v long, static v non-static). I prefixed the ms-ole.h typedefs with "ole_" and made corresponding changes to ms-ole.c 2. The Makefile includes the X11 library I commented out the LIB line and created a new one without the X11 library. 3. The wv* scripts all fail on the which command beacuse the wvWare executable file is named wvWare.exe rather than wvWare Command lines starting "wvWare -x wv" all operate correctly. 4. Several wvWare subcomonents are not included in the Makefile. Each subcomponent required a manual make before the final link could complete. 5. In order to run wvWare as built under the cygnus compiler, the cygwin1.dll is required to run wvWare outside of the cygnus environment. Finally, I added the following cgi script to my tclHttpd local web root. I prefer to source a copy of the supplied cgilib.tcl. The WVDIR assignment will be different for each installation. The following url provides an Html view of the word document on the g: drive. An improvement would be to post the doc to the server so that it could reside on a different host. Even so, the setup will probably work on networked drives with the same mapping. http://host:port/local/wordview/wordview.cgi?file=g:/wvware/examples/test.do c #!/bin/sh # \ exec /usr/local/bin/tclsh8.0 "$0" ${1+"$@"} source [file join [file dirname [info script]] cgilib.tcl] set WVDIR g:/wvWare set WVERR $env(TEMP)/wv.err foreach {name value} [Cgi_List] { set variable($name) $value } catch { exec $WVDIR/wvWare -x $WVDIR/wvHtml.xml $variable(file) 2> $WVERR } result puts \ "Content-Type: text/Html " puts $result exit 0 |
From: Paul G. <pa...@zo...> - 2000-11-03 09:08:36
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Hi, Thanks for your help, both Gordon and Dom. Gordon, I would really appreciate it if you send your script to me, I think that would help me a lot. Actually I am using the bash-shell, so I will test it immediatly. (the time-out thing) Your problems, like having only the header of a html file etc, much resemble mines. It think my e-mail address would be in the subscription list by now, maybe you can send the perl script to that address. Paul |
From: Gordon W. P. <pa...@cs...> - 2000-11-03 02:51:01
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"Paul Groot" <pa...@zo...> wrote: > I am receiving a lot of files, and I want to 'wvware' them automatically > into html. This can be done by a simple script. However, some .doc files > cannot be html-led, and wvware gives an wverror. These files, who are > .doc files, must be moved into a different folder, so I can check these > files myself. How can I do that? I am already using the test_simple.sh > script, but wvware sees all files as simple wordfiles. Hi Paul, I have had similar problems with wvWare doing batch runs on large document collections for our digital library project. I'm running wvWare from a perl script, and have been able to get around them to some degree. If your data is anything like mine, you'll have two big problems: 1) wvWare being run on a .doc file that is actually an RTF file or a Microsoft Word 5 file (neither of which wv handles). 2) wvWare simply hangs on a file (often files with Chinese content). I have two solutions. First, I open the file and scan it before I send it to wvWare. If it starts with "{\rtf" I know it's an RTF file and convert it with rtf2html. If it contains "Word.Document.6" or "Word.Document.7" or "Word.Document.8" I know it is reasonably safe to send it to wvWare. Otherwise it is probably a Word 5 document, so I convert it with the equivalent of the Unix "strings" command (i.e. strip out ll the binary garbage, leaving only the text.) These heuristics aren't perfect, but they do a good-enough job. The second trick is to use the "ulimit" command to recover when wv hangs. If you type "ulimit -t 20" into your shell, then subsequent commands are limited to at most 20 seconds of execution time. (**Note: consult the man pages for your shell before you try this - I use bash and it works for me, but I don't guarentee it in general.**) In practice, I use this command in a perl script, something like this: system("ulimit -t 20; wvWare --config $wv_conf $input > $output"); where $wv_conf, $input, and $output are variables containing various filenames. This wont solve all your problems - each time wvWare times out you'll end up with html files consiting only of headers. Personally, I don't care if a few files get missed (I'm sure they'll sort themselves out by wv 0.7 :) but it seems that this might be a problem for you. If so, you could write a second script that goes through afterwards and finds all the converted HTML files that do not have a closing </HTML> tag. I think that would work. I hope you find all that useful. If you want my perl conversion script (gsConvert.pl, from the Greenstone digital library software) I'd be happy to send it to you. I haven't posted it here because it is long and because I don't think it will run without some of the other Greenstone packages. Still, it's easy to read and well- documented (by perl standards), so it might be useful to you. Gordon Gordon W. Paynter (http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~paynter/) New Zealand Digital Library Project (http://www.nzdl.org) |
From: Paul G. <pa...@zo...> - 2000-11-02 08:29:37
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Hello all, Don't know if this is the right place to ask my questions, if not, please tell me. I'm a not so experienced linux user, and since a couple of days I am using wvware to turn .doc files into html. I am receiving a lot of files, and I want to 'wvware' them automatically into html. This can be done by a simple script. However, some .doc files cannot be html-led, and wvware gives an wverror. These files, who are .doc files, must be moved into a different folder, so I can check these files myself. How can I do that? I am already using the test_simple.sh script, but wvware sees all files as simple wordfiles. Another problem here is, that it sometimes seems that wvware is stalled or something like that. Is there a possibility to set a time-out or something like that? With some files wvware is busy for 30 minutes, and still there is no good output. I want these files to be filtered out, for obvious reasons. I hope you understand my problem, and might know a solution Thanks, Paul |
From: Martin V. <mar...@hu...> - 2000-10-31 07:40:34
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 01:34:24PM -0500, Dom Lachowicz wrote: > X-Originating-IP: [158.130.22.61] > From: "Dom Lachowicz" <ci...@ho...> > To: pd...@ho..., wvw...@li... > Cc: mar...@hu... > Subject: Re: [Wvware-users] .doc -> .tex, .dvi, .ps conversions fail > Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 13:34:24 EST > X-OriginalArrivalTime: 30 Oct 2000 18:34:24.0799 (UTC) FILETIME=[071E22F0:01C042A0] > > This is a known bug that I have to fix. DVI and PS exhibit this problem > because they are passed to a filter/converter from the LaTeX output. Martin, > LaTeX is your specialty. Any ideas? > > Dom > > > >From: Peter Denisevich <pd...@ho...> > >To: wvw...@li... > >Subject: [Wvware-users] .doc -> .tex, .dvi, .ps conversions fail > >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:28:17 -0800 > > > >I must be doing something stupid, but ... > > > >Using wv061 rpm or wv062 tarball and > >trying to convert a word2000 or word95 document to ps or LaTex or dvi > >all give me the same result: > >each letter of the text is preceded by the [I assume] unicode number. > >For example, for the word document reading: > >"I am an idiot." > > > >$ wvLatex idiot95.doc idiot95.tex > >wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 > > wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 > > > > > >and gives the following tex file: > ><snip> > >\setlength{\rightskip}{0.00mm} > >\raggedright > >[4900]I[2000] [6100]a[6d00]m[2000] [6100]a[6e00]n[2000] > >[6900]i[6400]d[6900]i[6f00]o[7400]t[2e00].[d00] > >\vspace{0.00mm} > ><snip> > > > >the mangled text line passes thru Latex and dvips unchanged to give > >postscript which contains "[4900]I[2000][6100]..." > > > > > >This is all on a RedHat 7.0 system ^^^^^^^^^^ Can you say "byte order"? Can you say "iconv"? The problem and the possible solution is in line 1626 or thereabouts (my local file, differs slightly from CVS): /* Debugging aid: */ if (char16 >= 0x80) printf("[%x]", char16); return(0); } In the HTML part, the corresponding printf has been commented out. Apparently the U16 char16 has a reversed byte order on RH7.0. What to do? Is there a way to "know" on this place in the code what the byte order is? One possibility is to change it to if ((char16 >= 0x80) && (char16&0x00ff) ) printf("[%x]", char16); or words to that effect (i.e. printf only if char16 is bigger than 0x80, but on condition that the lower byte is nonzero too). There is another thing that greatly worries me. the LaTeX and HTML conversion routines contain hundreds of tests on char16. Apparently these don't work under RH7.0 and all these beautiful special handlings of codes just drop through. What should we do? Just specify wvware for RH version < 7.0? I am tempted ;-) Heaven knows what more there is hidden behind this problem. Unicode/iconv gurus, HELP! ... > >Thanks > >Peter. ... Martin -- Martin Vermeer mar...@hu... Helsinki University of Technology Department of Surveying P.O. Box 1200, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland :wq |
From: Dom L. <ci...@ho...> - 2000-10-30 18:34:30
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This is a known bug that I have to fix. DVI and PS exhibit this problem because they are passed to a filter/converter from the LaTeX output. Martin, LaTeX is your specialty. Any ideas? Dom >From: Peter Denisevich <pd...@ho...> >To: wvw...@li... >Subject: [Wvware-users] .doc -> .tex, .dvi, .ps conversions fail >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:28:17 -0800 > >I must be doing something stupid, but ... > >Using wv061 rpm or wv062 tarball and >trying to convert a word2000 or word95 document to ps or LaTex or dvi >all give me the same result: >each letter of the text is preceded by the [I assume] unicode number. >For example, for the word document reading: >"I am an idiot." > >$ wvLatex idiot95.doc idiot95.tex >wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 > wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 > > >and gives the following tex file: ><snip> >\setlength{\rightskip}{0.00mm} >\raggedright >[4900]I[2000] [6100]a[6d00]m[2000] [6100]a[6e00]n[2000] >[6900]i[6400]d[6900]i[6f00]o[7400]t[2e00].[d00] >\vspace{0.00mm} ><snip> > >the mangled text line passes thru Latex and dvips unchanged to give >postscript which contains "[4900]I[2000][6100]..." > > >This is all on a RedHat 7.0 system, ghostscript is 6.01, dvips seems to >work OK elsewhere. AbiWord is more or less OK but inserts "1.0 } % >Sorry" lines throughout -- I can remove them with, e.g. awk. But >Abiword is big and (in the RedHat distribution) does bad things to my >font setup. > >I'm missing something??? BTW -- conversion to HTML is fine. > >Thanks >Peter. > > >_______________________________________________ >Wvware-users mailing list >Wvw...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/wvware-users _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. |
From: Peter D. <pd...@ho...> - 2000-10-30 18:24:55
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I must be doing something stupid, but ... Using wv061 rpm or wv062 tarball and trying to convert a word2000 or word95 document to ps or LaTex or dvi all give me the same result: each letter of the text is preceded by the [I assume] unicode number. For example, for the word document reading: "I am an idiot." $ wvLatex idiot95.doc idiot95.tex wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 wvError: (./wvConfig.c:3357) junk after document element at line 1 and gives the following tex file: <snip> \setlength{\rightskip}{0.00mm} \raggedright [4900]I[2000] [6100]a[6d00]m[2000] [6100]a[6e00]n[2000] [6900]i[6400]d[6900]i[6f00]o[7400]t[2e00].[d00] \vspace{0.00mm} <snip> the mangled text line passes thru Latex and dvips unchanged to give postscript which contains "[4900]I[2000][6100]..." This is all on a RedHat 7.0 system, ghostscript is 6.01, dvips seems to work OK elsewhere. AbiWord is more or less OK but inserts "1.0 } % Sorry" lines throughout -- I can remove them with, e.g. awk. But Abiword is big and (in the RedHat distribution) does bad things to my font setup. I'm missing something??? BTW -- conversion to HTML is fine. Thanks Peter. |
From: Dom L. <ci...@ho...> - 2000-10-29 00:59:43
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Hi Roy, Yeah, wv is a pretty large beast, but so is SO. Transforming wv into Java would be a great project, but it'd be pretty formidable. It'd require OLE2 java classes for starters, though some sick puppy probably already has something like that coded already :-) Since wv is known to run everywhere Java does (and then some actually) and with the rise of the internet and all, you might want to do something like this: 1) Set up a cgi/jsp or equivalent that acts as a pipe to wv or compile wv on your box 2) Create your own output file format or use an existing one 3) Use existing/create new Java classes to load the resulting document For example, wv currently exports to HTML4. There are probably some decent Java classes out there (GPL'd) that render html (Jazilla for example). Or you can interpret RTF, LaTeX or AbiWord or whatever you'd like, maybe using Antlr (Java "equivalent" of bison/lex/yacc). This would be a *lot* simpler that coding a clone of wv, whose major merit would be that it is in Java (I can't imagine a Java replacement for the FIB structure for example, at least with get/set methods and private variables. Imagine the constructor for this class :-). But to each his own. I'd suggest using java's merits to build your XP swing application (which sounds really cool, btw - it'll definitely get mentioned on wv's site), but I'd use the existing facilities at hand (internet, the fact that wv already exists) to my advantage. Java has lots of nice URL connection classes that I use every day at work, so maybe you'd like to use them. Just a suggestion. Good luck with your project. Please keep me posted of your progress and feel free to ask any time for help. Dom (wv Author/Maintainer) _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. |
From: Roy A. <roy...@pa...> - 2000-10-29 00:31:06
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I have searched around for a way to read an MSWord file into a=20 javax.swing.text.Document and there seems to be no better way than=20 transforming WvWare into Java! The work looks fairly formidable but=20 better than learning German to decode the StarOffices C++. Of course, I would put the Java code under the GPL with reference to=20 the WvWare authors. But before I launch into this, does anyone have a better way of=20 achieving a (Java) platform independent way of reading Word files, or=20 relevant suggestions? My application would be satisfied by a=20 Word->HTML->javax.swing.text.Document, but I will head towards a =20 Word->javax.swing.text.Document reader. Roy |
From: Dom L. <ci...@ho...> - 2000-10-16 16:42:54
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Not quite yet. I have plans to add something like this in the future though. Dom _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. |
From: Eric O'D. <eo...@vi...> - 2000-10-16 16:21:46
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I may be missing something obvious, and ergo, this may be a stupid question, but is there any way to tweak things so that named styles in Word may be converted into named CSS styles? I'm working on a document management system for a Hideously Large Company that wants its marketing people to be able to publish HTML documents by giving them Word templates to fill in and upload -- the current dream being that wvWare can be used to make the translation to HTML. Regards, Eric ___________________________________________________________________________ Visit http://www.visto.com/info, your free web-based communications center. Visto.com. Life on the Dot. |