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Overview
MSWordView
last update: July 28, 1998
MSWordView is a program that can understand the microsofts word 8 binary
file format (office97), it currently converts word into html, which can then be
read with a browser.
See http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/MSWordView.html
Current Features include
- ability to understand fastsaved files as well as non-fastsaved files.
- conversion of word header paragraph style into appropiate header levels of
html.
- conversion of font attributes such as italic, bold and font size into html
tags
- conversion of word tables into html tables.
- conversion of ms symbol and wingding font into gif pics for html output, so
math done directly in word shows up fairly alright, note not equation
editor, thats an ole embedded type
- encoding of non-west-european ascii languages into utf-8 encoding, which
should work with at least netscape.
- some understanding of lists, lists are suprisingly difficult.
- slightly less understanding of headers and footers.
Non Supported Features include
- text justification
- embedded graphics or other embedded types
- guaranteed proper handling of headers and footers
- fully correct conversion of tab stops and other formatting done by the user
done with whitespace
- correct conversion of lists, all lists become bullet pointed lists
(<ul>)
- word 6 and 7 etc arent currently supported, just word 8. mswordview cant
understand these formats as they're somewhat different.
Defects are
- mswordview uses laola to extract the ole streams from the document, and on
occasion laola cant cope with some files, i.e corrupt docs and some large docs.
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Copyright © 1998, 1999 Wilfried Hennings
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