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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:36:21 +0000
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From: Cam <camilo@mesias.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: antiword
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Hi
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I have updated the script for the latest Mozilla with plugger, as found
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in RedHat 8. This makes the default action a very quick text view of a
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document, much better IMHO than starting ooffice or abiword. If users
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want to edit the file they can still save as.
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Here is a slightly improved script for gnome users:
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#!/bin/bash
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tmpfile=/tmp/aw$$.txt
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lastditch=`which vi`
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editor=${EDITOR:-$lastditch}
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if [ ! -x $editor ] ; then
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editor=$lastditch
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fi
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tmpfile=/tmp/aw$$.txt
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gtopts="-t antiword-helper --hide-menubar"
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antiword "$1" > $tmpfile
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chmod -w $tmpfile
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gnome-terminal $gtopts -x $editor $tmpfile ; chmod +w $tmpfile ; rm $tmpfile
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Here is the script for non-gnome users:
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#!/bin/bash
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tmpfile=/tmp/aw$$.txt
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lastditch=`which vi`
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editor=${EDITOR:-$lastditch}
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if [ ! -x $editor ] ; then
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editor=$lastditch
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fi
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antiword "$1" > $tmpfile
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chmod -w $tmpfile
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xterm -T "antiword-helper" -e $editor $tmpfile
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chmod +w $tmpfile
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rm $tmpfile
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To use the scripts add an entry into your plugger config file
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(pluggerrc, for locations check man plugger). Mine is in
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/home/cxm/.netscape/pluggerrc:
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The line to add is (it has a leading tab):
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ignore_errors exits: antiword-helper "$file"
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Here is my config file after I added the line
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application/rtf: rtf: Rich Text Format
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application/x-msword: doc, dot: Microsoft Word Document
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application/msword: doc, dot: Microsoft Word Document
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ignore_errors exits: antiword-helper "$file"
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nokill exits: oowriter "$file"
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repeat swallow(AbiWord) fill: AbiWord -nosplash -geometry
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+9000+9000 "$file" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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repeat swallow(PCFileViewer) fill: sdtpcv "$file"
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repeat swallow(PCFileViewer) fill: /opt/SUNWdtpcv/bin/sdtpcv
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"$file"
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Then start Mozilla / Netscape and you should be able to quickly view
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word docs from the browser and as email attachments.
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Hope that helps,
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-Cam
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