On 14/03/07, Paul Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually just read this in the O'Reilly book Python Cookbook, so I
know this answer off the top of my head. OpenOffice files are merely
zip files with well documented XML inside. Use the builtin zip module
to open them, and then it's just
hello,
right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
create an accessible editor for open office.
there are a lot of things remaining on
krishnakant Mane wrote:
hello,
right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
create an accessible editor for open office.
there are a
Ken Starks wrote:
krishnakant Mane wrote:
hello,
right now I am involved on doing a very important accessibility work.
as many people may or may not know that I am a visually handicap
person and work a lot on accessibility. the main issue at hand is to
create an accessible editor for open
hello,
well what I exactly need to do is firstly have a way to read .odt and
.ods files.
I have a lot of information in open office format which I need to access.
The most important thing is that I completely want to avoid the use of
microsoft office.
so I need to firstly get access to open office
krishnakant Mane wrote:
hello,
well what I exactly need to do is firstly have a way to read .odt and
.ods files.
I have a lot of information in open office format which I need to access.
The most important thing is that I completely want to avoid the use of
microsoft office.
so I need to