On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:07 PM, Terry Brown <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 15:08:02 -0700
> Chris George <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Leo --> rst --> output using docutils using rst3 command --> pandoc to
> > convert to html that LibreOffice can open correctly --> save as .odt
>
>     rst2odt --strip-comments --smart-quotes=yes prog201310.rst
> >prog201310.odt
>     libreoffice --headless --convert-to docx prog201310.odt
>
> .docx files from Leo. :-)
>

I played around with this, and was able to create a OpenOffice file, and
so, presumably, a Word file.  Like this::

commands = [
    'rst2odt --strip-comments --smart-quotes=yes rst2odt-test.html.txt
rst2odt.odt',
    '&oo rst2odt.odt', # oo.bat opens OpenOffice
]
g.execute_shell_commands(commands,trace=True)

I'm unclear about what the point of all this is.  The .leo file "rendered"
in OpenOffice doesn't seem particularly useful.  Care to enlighten me?

Edward

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