Re: [Orgmode] odt2org
Hi Nicholas, I have some free time so I am reviewing the code again. I did it quite fast, because I was needing it. I would love if you could send me that file to reproduce the error. But it would be better, if you could produce one that I could add to the .zip without copyright issues. Kind regards, José M. 2009/8/18 Nick Dokos > Bastien wrote: > > > Jose Maria Garcia Perez writes: > > > > > Please don't blame since I am not a developer (I did what I could). I > have not > > > tested it much (I did it on windows, not in linux). > > > > > > The link for the software: > > > http://mantiel.wikidot.com/os:odt2org > > > > Hey, that looks great. I wanted to test it under GNU/Linux (debian) but > > the installation of the lxml library is not straightforward: > > > > http://codespeak.net/lxml/installation.html > > > > Did anyone successfully installed/tested Jose's converter under > GNU/Linux? > > > > Running on Ubuntu 8.04: I used synaptic to install lxml with no problems > (presumably you can do the same thing from debian using apt and get the > .deb from some ubuntu repository). I also needed to install > OleFileIO_PL: > > $ odt2org.py -i fax_1.odt -o fax1.org > ERROR: install "OleFileIO_PL": > http://www.decalage.info/files/OleFileIO_PL-0.18.zip > > > That was a straight python library install: unzip and run ``sudo python > setup.py install''. After that, I tried it on a fax cover sheet that I > just happened to have (I don't do odt so I don't have much lying around) > and after I got the following error, I tried it on a simple document > that I created: a title and a couple of bullets - I got the same error: > > > $ odt2org.py -i fax_1.odt -o fax_1.org > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 446, in >_oo.exportToORG() > File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 376, in exportToORG >_output = self.__processText__() > File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 174, in __processText__ >_tmp = self.__processParagraph__(_child) > File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 200, in __processParagraph__ >for _i in _para.itertext(): > AttributeError: 'etree._Element' object has no attribute 'itertext' > > If you want to send me an odt document, I can try it out, but otherwise > I give up :-) > > HTH, > Nick > ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] odt2org
Bastien wrote: > Jose Maria Garcia Perez writes: > > > Please don't blame since I am not a developer (I did what I could). I have > > not > > tested it much (I did it on windows, not in linux). > > > > The link for the software: > > http://mantiel.wikidot.com/os:odt2org > > Hey, that looks great. I wanted to test it under GNU/Linux (debian) but > the installation of the lxml library is not straightforward: > > http://codespeak.net/lxml/installation.html > > Did anyone successfully installed/tested Jose's converter under GNU/Linux? > Running on Ubuntu 8.04: I used synaptic to install lxml with no problems (presumably you can do the same thing from debian using apt and get the .deb from some ubuntu repository). I also needed to install OleFileIO_PL: $ odt2org.py -i fax_1.odt -o fax1.org ERROR: install "OleFileIO_PL": http://www.decalage.info/files/OleFileIO_PL-0.18.zip That was a straight python library install: unzip and run ``sudo python setup.py install''. After that, I tried it on a fax cover sheet that I just happened to have (I don't do odt so I don't have much lying around) and after I got the following error, I tried it on a simple document that I created: a title and a couple of bullets - I got the same error: $ odt2org.py -i fax_1.odt -o fax_1.org Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 446, in _oo.exportToORG() File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 376, in exportToORG _output = self.__processText__() File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 174, in __processText__ _tmp = self.__processParagraph__(_child) File "/home/nick/bin/odt2org.py", line 200, in __processParagraph__ for _i in _para.itertext(): AttributeError: 'etree._Element' object has no attribute 'itertext' If you want to send me an odt document, I can try it out, but otherwise I give up :-) HTH, Nick ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] odt2org
José María García Pérez writes: > Please don't blame since I am not a developer (I did what I could). I have not > tested it much (I did it on windows, not in linux). > > The link for the software: > http://mantiel.wikidot.com/os:odt2org Hey, that looks great. I wanted to test it under GNU/Linux (debian) but the installation of the lxml library is not straightforward: http://codespeak.net/lxml/installation.html Did anyone successfully installed/tested José converter under GNU/Linux? Thanks! -- Bastien ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
[Orgmode] odt2org
Dear all, I am a happy user of emacs org-mode (I few weeks of experience with both of them). In fact, this is my first post to this mailing-list. I have to deal with many documents and I have looked for a way to have access to the information in a faster manner. In that sense, I thought it would be useful to have a converter from .doc to .org. The most similar thing I found was "antiword", but it is not "fit for purpose". Yesterday I decided to try to make my own tool. It was easier that what I thought. I have made a little piece of code using python so it should be multiplatform. It converts from .odt (OpenOffice) into .org. (You can convert from .doc to .odt using pen Office without losing the information that is needed). It seems to work: exporting files (.xls, .doc, .pdf and .ppt -it can be added more quite easily), creating links, creating tables. If it doesn't, just let me know. It shouldn't be hard to make it work. Please don't blame since I am not a developer (I did what I could). I have not tested it much (I did it on windows, not in linux). The link for the software: http://mantiel.wikidot.com/os:odt2org Hope you find it as useful as I do, Cheers, José María PS: I will improve it, but after holidays (the reason why I rush it) ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode