Jerry Karpluk wrote: >Hi Ross, > >I think you are looking for a printer driver that can convert a word doc >into text/xml file on the fly. > >Try ..... Miraplacid Text Driver http://www.miraplacid.com/mtd/ - >commercial product thou, have not come across any open-source version >equivalent. > >It works perfectly as part of the secure messaging trial between >GP's/Specialist @ North East Victoria Division of General Practice. > >Eliminates the need of doing the manual cut and paste routine from >MS-Word/OpenOffice -> NotePad -> Secure Messaging System. > >The developers will be happy to customise the apps to your specific >requirements ;-) > > I'm not sure if that's what Ross wants Jerry. I'm not clear on what he means by "focusing on".
Redmon is a pseudo printer driver for Windows that I considered using for the same purpose that you are using Miraplacid. (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/redmon/) It's free and the source is available but it is not an "open source" license as such. I have yet to get around to testing it out, however. David -- For secure communication with the GMC see http://gmc.net.au gpg key Secure Mail (Current 10 February 2005) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0x9CAE0C53 at keyserver.medicine.net.au _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
