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OpenOfficeInfo content plugin

This plugin allows to display properties of OpenOffice documents
http://totalcmd.net/plugring/OOInfo.html
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Hi,

Very nice! I have already defined some tooltips to get information on OpenOffice documents :D

Just one small hint: I may not be a good idea to use the units as some sort of categorization. I would suggest to keep it flat.
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Thanks for the new plugin for TC.
It could also work for older versions of OO :-)

Is it possible to add additional info like: generator, subject, title, keywords, etc.?

What does mean <default> for statistic?
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No categorization for statistics? Why, It looks good?

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It could also work for older versions of OO
For what versions? Can you give me sample file?
Is it possible to add additional info like: generator, subject, title, keywords, etc.?
Edit: Generator/subject/title - yes, keywords - can you give me sample file with keywords?
What does mean <default> for statistic?
Nothing - this is auto-added by TC.
"Default" means unit #0.
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No categorization for statistics? Why, It looks good?
As djk pointed out the default value is useless.
In addition you are not able to add units for your fields.
How to search for a certain value in the statistics field?


Will you add a fulltext search? That would be great!
( I know there is a workaround but a content plugin would much better here )
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In addition you are not able to add units for your fields.
But I don't need them.
How to search for a certain value in the statistics field?
You mean in Alt-F7? Well, no problem, search dialog can specify "Unit" field.
Will you add a fulltext search? That would be great!
Yes, in the next versions.
But I need to handle UTF-8 strings, currently I don't know how to do it in Delphi...
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Well, no problem, search dialog can specify "Unit" field.
Yes but you are using the units as fields. A content plugin that behaves like no other is quite confusing!
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I've sent you the files.
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Thanks, I see.
Also I see that OpenOffice 1.0 format (SXW SXC...) is almost the same zipped XML, so I'll add support for it too.
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Nice to hear it :-)
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Is there a plugin to view OpenOffice documents in lister or ctrl+Q?
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Currently - no.
But you may view them with a little change by using IEView. You need to change a little content.xml file inside document.
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Alextp wrote:2JP
Currently - no.
But you may view them with a little change by using IEView. You need to change a little content.xml file inside document.
Could you explain how to modify it?
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My translation of this message from forum.wincmd.ru:

How to view OpenOffice files with IEView

1. Open file with ZIP archiver
2. Extract content.xml from it
3. Put to the same folder file sxw-html.xsl (must be in archive)
4. Open content.xml in any text editor, that supports UTF-8
5. After first line
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
insert line:
<?xml-stylesheet href="sxw-html.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>
6. Open content.xml in Mozilla and see document, only without formatting, but with titles, paragraphs, tables and lists.

If you remove second "line" (all file is placed in one line):
<!DOCTYPE office:document-content PUBLIC "-//OpenOffice.org//DTD OfficeDocument 1.0//EN" "office.dtd">
then file will be also viewed in IEView.
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Version 1.1.0 (download):

28.10.05: added support for OpenOffice 1.0 (format is alsmost the same);
added fields: Generator, Title, Description, Subject, Keywords, User info,
URL, Print date, Printed by, Edition time, Edition cycles
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