Hi :)
Emacs sounds great!  It's not just in Ubuntu, it should be easy to get
in any Gnu&Linux such as SuSE, Mageia/Mandriva, Redhat/CentOS, Fedora,
Debian/Mint, Android/Blackberry/Chrome.

The question is how easy is it to get for the Mac with a failing
hard-drive or a laptop (that probably runs Windows)

Anyway if it's possible to find the other thread about file-corruption
might it work for them too?
Regards from
Tom :)

On 14 January 2014 06:56, Zeki Bildirici <zeki.ozguryazi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 13 Oca 2014 19:17 tarihinde "melodyfire" <cowens33...@gmail.com> yazdı:
> Hi,
> File corruption may occur in all platforms due to similar reasons.
>
> Dont be upset. Thanks to odf format the file can be examined. Probably some
> xml errors in styles.xml.
>
> If you have Ubuntu, install Emacs. It comes with great xml tools to mark
> the errors.
>
> I can help you too but i will be available only after Wednesday.  Other
> friends will help soon i hope.
>
> Best regards,
> Zeki
>
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