Zahra wrote:
>also for me who use nvda screen reader can use preview in web browser,
select all the document and nvda says the number of characters for me.
Compare the number of characters that Write says the document has, with
the number of characters that NVDA says the document has.
jonathon
hello.
i am still not familiar with impress, but did you try using tools menu
word count?
for me in writer, it says character and word count, also the amount of pages.
also for me who use nvda screen reader can use preview in web browser,
select all the document and nvda says the number of
On 10/04/2017 12:20 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> The _*number of words*_ (or the number of original (Japanese) characters)
> defines how much money I get.
Are you paid by the number of Japanese characters, or the number of
words in the target language? If the latter, what is the definition
If you are using Writer, export as text file.
See "6 WC Command Examples to Count Number of Lines, Words, Characters
in Linux" at https://www.tecmint.com/wc-command-examples/
If on Windows, also see "GNU utilities for Win32" at
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
Hope this helps.
Hope this
Toki wrote:
> On 10/03/2017 07:46 AM, Krunose wrote:
> > And yes, seams something wrong with word count of html documents
> > opened in Writer. My test document has 62 words. Saved it as html,
> > opened it in Writer, counter says 70. But when I count by hand - still
> >
On 2017/10/04 2:38, Toki wrote:
On 10/02/2017 04:13 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
(A similar question posted on the net somewhere was "closed, because it is
irrelevant" ???)
I'll hazard an explanation, without looking at the specific question so
closed.
b) For presentations, regardless of
Hi all:
I really don't know how count the words the programs that do it ...
but to be sense, a word has to be a "character or group of characters
that has meaning by it self"
As this, a number has meaning by it self, the special character has
meaning by it self, a ";" doesn't have a
On 10/03/2017 05:26 PM, Krunose wrote:
> Writer shouldn't show different word count for odt file and different for
> docx file. Same for plain text and HTML.
This gets into when presentation markup, structural markup, and
syntactical markup are treated as words that are explicitly content, and
On 10/02/2017 04:13 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> (A similar question posted on the net somewhere was "closed, because it is
> irrelevant" ???)
I'll hazard an explanation, without looking at the specific question so
closed.
a) There are four different ways to count the number of words in a
On 03.10.2017 19:13, Toki wrote:
On 10/03/2017 07:46 AM, Krunose wrote:
And yes, seams something wrong with word count of html documents opened
in Writer. My test document has 62 words. Saved it as html, opened it in
Writer, counter says 70. But when I count by hand - still 62 words on
On 10/03/2017 07:46 AM, Krunose wrote:
> And yes, seams something wrong with word count of html documents opened
> in Writer. My test document has 62 words. Saved it as html, opened it in
> Writer, counter says 70. But when I count by hand - still 62 words on
> screen.
This gets into what
On 03/10/17 01:01, jorge Rodríguez wrote:
> Hi Thomas:
>
> I think that I have a solution using GNU / Linux Ubuntu, or
> maybe the solution it would be able with other program similar that you
> can find:
>
> 1) Install the program: gpdftext (GTK+ text editor for ebook PDF
> files,
On 03.10.2017 07:41, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
On 2017/10/03 4:03, Krunose wrote:
On 02.10.2017 18:13, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
It happens once in a while .. I have to work (translate) PPT files
for which I use Impress and then need to know the number of words.
In the entire
Hi,
Save as pdf, and send it through this (or a similar) tool :
http://www.montereylanguages.com/pdf-word-count-online-free-tool.html
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On 3 October 2017 at 07:41, Thomas
On 2017/10/03 4:03, Krunose wrote:
On 02.10.2017 18:13, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
It happens once in a while .. I have to work (translate) PPT files
for which I use Impress and then need to know the number of words.
In the entire file.
So far I could not figure out, whether
Hi Thomas:
I think that I have a solution using GNU / Linux Ubuntu, or
maybe the solution it would be able with other program similar that you
can find:
1) Install the program: gpdftext (GTK+ text editor for ebook PDF
files, gpdftext opens a simple text-based PDF file, typically
On 02.10.2017 18:13, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
It happens once in a while .. I have to work (translate) PPT files for
which I use Impress and then need to know the number of words.
In the entire file.
So far I could not figure out, whether there is a way to count all
words in
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