On 02/05/04 06:19 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
The FBSD Wv2 has 32 dependant ports. There is no way I am going to
fight my way through cvsup-ing all those config files and then
download the 32 sources and compile each one, just to find out it's
broken also. Thats the whole reason I
Installed the wv2 package and all of it's dependants.
Sure seems a lot of over kill just for an utility to convert ms/word
files to html.
Am I missing something here.
Does wv2 run under the desktop with menu system?
Can not find any documentation on how to use it?
Need pointers on how to use it?
On 02/05/04 03:19 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
Installed the wv2 package and all of it's dependants.
Sure seems a lot of over kill just for an utility to convert ms/word
files to html.
Am I missing something here.
Does wv2 run under the desktop with menu system?
Can not find any
Installed the wv2 package and all of it's dependants.
Sure seems a lot of over kill just for an utility to convert ms/word
files to html.
Am I missing something here.
Does wv2 run under the desktop with menu system?
Can not find any documentation on how to use it?
Need pointers on how to use it?
Rebuilt locate db and no wvWare.
Only wv file is wv2-config.
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Subject: Re: Help with using wv2 application.
On 02/05/04 03:19
On 02/05/04 03:35 PM, JJB sat at the `puter and typed:
Rebuilt locate db and no wvWare.
Only wv file is wv2-config.
Are you sure you have it installed?
$ locate wvWare
/usr/local/bin/wvWare
/usr/local/man/cat1/wvWare.1.gz
/usr/local/man/man1/wvWare.1.gz
If you don't have wvWare in
Sorry, wv (= wvWare) and wv2 are two different beasts. AFAIK wv2 is a library,
not utility, and is used only by KWord (KDE wordprocessor, from
editors/koffice-kde3) as a backend for M$ Word format exporter, and Ruby
wrapper ruby-rwv2 (grep -lr wv2 /usr/ports, BTW).
On Thursday 05 February