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Command-line utility for converting Microsoft Word documents to text
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CATDOC version 0.93 CATDOC is program which reads MS-Word file and prints readable ASCII text to stdout, just like Unix cat command. It also able to produce correct escape sequences if some UNICODE charachers have to be represented specially in your typesetting system such as (La)TeX. This is completely new version of catdoc, rewritten from scratch. It features runtime configuration, proper charset handling, user-definable output formats and support for Word97 files, which contain UNICODE internally. Since 0.93.0 catdoc parses OLE structure and extracts WordDocment stream, but doesn't parse internal structure of it. This rough approach inevitable results in some garbage in output file, especially near the end of file and if file contains embedded OLE objects, such as pictures or equations. So, if you are looking for purely authomatic way to convert Word to LaTeX, you can better investigate word2x, wvware or LAOLA. Catdoc is distributed under GNU Public License version 2 or above. Your bug reports and suggestions are welcome. There is also major work to do - define correct TeX commands for accented latin letters into tex.specchars file and commands for mathematical symbols (unicode 20xx-25xx). Contributions are welcome. See files INSTALL and INSTALL.dos for information about compiling and installing catdoc. Catdoc is documented in its UNIX-style manual page. For those who don't have man command (i.e. MS-DOS users) plain text and postscript versions of manual are provided in doc directory Victor Wagner <[email protected]>
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