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Hello,
On Feb 18, 2006, at 8:25 AM, John Delacour wrote:
> At 5:13 pm -0500 17/2/06, Bill Steele wrote:
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>> Text starts as Word document
>> Copy as styled text, paste into Tex-Edit
>> Use Tex-Edit replace and style run functions to convert to HTML
>> (used to use convertToHTML OSAX in OS 9)
>> Read into Applescript variable
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> Are you aware that in TextEdit you can open a .doc file and save it
> as html thanks to Tiger's built-in Cocoa HTML Writer? There's one
> way to eliminate both Word and Tex-Edit Plus (I presume that is the
> app you're talking about) in one foul sweep, as Aunt Eileen would
> say, and end up with pretty well written UTF8-encoded html that you
> then deal with.
And you can save your documents in html in Word itself -- at least if
you use Word 2004. Of course, you may not like Word's html
conversion -- but you would be able to tweak the converted text
afterwards.
Best regards,
Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Japan
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