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<title>Import o3read package from http://siag.nu/o3read/</title>
<updated>2006-07-07T14:48:04Z</updated>
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<name>ghen</name>
<email>ghen@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2006-07-07T14:48:04Z</published>
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o3read is a standalone converter for the OpenOffice.org swriter (*.sxw) and
scalc (*.sxc) formats. It doesn't depend on OpenOffice or any other external
tools or libraries.

Example: unzip -p filformat.sxw content.xml | o3read | utf8tolatin1

There are three output modules:

    * o3read displays a dump of the parse tree
    * o3totxt creates plain text
    * o3tohtml creates html code

The utility utf8tolatin1 converts from utf8 to 8859-1.</content>
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