On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 17:17:13 +0100, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
> On 22 June 2011 16:25, mougeyc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have tested the ODT format module, with a file
>> test.odt: Contains just "Apertium"
>>
>> The command
>> $ apertium-unformat test.odt | apertium-reodt > test2.odt
>> gives a corrupted file, that my OOo isn't able to read.
>>
>> OOo version: 3.2.1
>> Ubuntu 10.10
>>
>> Any ideas ?
>
Oh sorry, the command was
$ apertium-desodt test.odt | apertium-reodt > test2.odt
which give the same result (corrupted file)
> Where did you get this 'apertium-unformat' command? Is that part of
> apertium-awi? If so, don't you think you should have asked Arnaud
> first?
>
> The command
> apertium -f odt en-es test.odt out.odt
> works fine for me. The thing that should be noted here is that the
> apertium shellscript takes care of unzipping the .odt file, 
> extracting
> the XML from inside it, passing it through apertium-desodt, the mode
> for the language, and apertium-reodt, then zipping the output into 
> the
> desired output file. IIRC, apertium-awi takes care of unzip/zip
> itself, so those are probably the missing steps.
Works fine for me too.
So, apertium-desodt doesn't managed the XML from odt file.

Sorry for the disagreement,
Regards,
MOUGEY Camille

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