Torsdag 17 februar 2005 17:23 skrev Martin Fox:
> Hi all
>
> The following is a collation of instructions just given by Fridrich
> Strba on the wp-dev list, following the announcement of v 0.7.0 of
> WriterPerfect:
>
> "For those who were patiently waiting, here is the great news.
> WriterPerfect-0.7.0, WordPerfect import filter for OpenOffice.org 1.1.x
> was released on Friday, 11 February 2005. You can download the source
> package as well as the Windows installer from:
>
> http://libwpd.sourceforge.net/download.html
>
> WriterPerfect-0.7.0 is based on libwpd-0.8.0. "
>
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> Prerequisites:
>
> 1. A working OpenOffice installation (1.1.x).
> 2. A working OpenOfficeSDK, built against your OpenOffice installation.
> 3. A build environment compatible with your OpenOffice.org installation.
>
> <instructions>
>
> Steps:
>
> 1. Install OpenOffice. :-)
>
> 2. Download and install libgsf and libwpd (if you don't have it
> already, you can get it from http://libwpd.sourceforge.net). Get the
> latest writerperfect source tarball while you are there. Libgsf is
> available at (v 1.9.1 is latest):
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libgsf/1.9/
>
> 3. Get the OOo SDK (latest release version (for OOo 1.x) is 1.1.0_sdk,
> get it from your local mirror under stable/1.1.0_sdk, versions for
> Windows, Linux and Solaris available as tarballs or zip file.
> Untar/unzip your sdk somewhere sensible.
>
> 4. Set up your SDK using 'configure'. The configuration process of the
> SDK will ask you to provide a path to a working Java SDK installation
>
> You can get Java SDK (latest is 1.4.2_07, see the download page at:
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
>
> 5. Set 'auto-deploy' to YES. Run 'setsdkenv_unix'. This will generate a
> shell using the OOo SDK.
>
> 6. Go into the writerfilter directory, type
> 'make -f Makefile.ooo-external.
>
> That's it. The filter should be installed automatically.
>
> If you want to install the filter for all users, you have to modify
> in the SDK the file settings/std.mk so that the variable
> DEPLOYTOOL="$(OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH)$(PS)pkgchk" -f -s
>
> </end instructions>
>
> Notes:
> RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 that was released two days ago contains
> OpenOffice.org-1.1.2 build using ximian's ooo-build. And thus it
> contains the writerperfect-based import filter built-in.
>
>
>
> hth
>
> regards
> Martin
>
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- the above is a piece of gold.
- I'll try it out right away!
- thank you!

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