OpenOffice/DOCX/FB2 Viewer
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OpenOffice/DOCX/FB2 Viewer
This plugin allows to view OpenOffice and MS Word 2007 (DOCX) documents. Documents are converted to XHTML form, so you can see them with most of formatting! Not all document styles are supported currently, because of underlying XSL stylesheets work.
Currently supported formats:
- OpenOffice 1.x Writer/Calc/Draw (SXW STW SXC STC SXD STD)
- OpenOffice 2.x Writer (ODT OTT)
- MS Word 2007 (DOCX DOTX)
- FB2
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/OOoHtmlViewer.html
Currently supported formats:
- OpenOffice 1.x Writer/Calc/Draw (SXW STW SXC STC SXD STD)
- OpenOffice 2.x Writer (ODT OTT)
- MS Word 2007 (DOCX DOTX)
- FB2
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/OOoHtmlViewer.html
Last edited by Alextp on 2011-10-08, 13:15 UTC, edited 4 times in total.
2Alextp

Unless the formats are supported you should remove the ODP and all other unsupported formats frm the detect string.
Well I'm using this plug-in from the very beginning - see start of this thread.Didn't know you are using OpenOffice.org.

Thanks for the clear answer. BTW using XML+XSLT here is quite an interesting approach. Building such an xslt is really a lot of work !:support for ODS/ODP
Unless the formats are supported you should remove the ODP and all other unsupported formats frm the detect string.
Yes, it's quite complex.Thanks for the clear answer. BTW using XML+XSLT here is quite an interesting approach. Building such an xslt is really a lot of work !:
I think author built it based on xslt included in OOo distributive.
[/quote]Unless the formats are supported you should remove the ODP and all other unsupported formats frm the detect string.
Agree.
OpenOffice.org Viewer (Lister plugin)
[Moved]
Last edited by Alextp on 2006-10-11, 09:34 UTC, edited 2 times in total.
Re: OpenOffice.org Viewer (Lister plugin)
A reason not to use it imhuo....Alextp wrote:Known bug:
it handles and doesn't give to Lister all keys, such as Esc, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A etc. This should be fixed.
Hoecker sie sind raus!
2Alextp
As a happy user of AV I tried this plugin but whenever I try to open a file, I get a download dialog window and when I choose to open the file, it is opened in OpenOffice. It seems to work fine in Quick View mode in TC though.
Then I also have OOView and OOoViewer both by you. What is the difference?
Thanks.
RolandD
As a happy user of AV I tried this plugin but whenever I try to open a file, I get a download dialog window and when I choose to open the file, it is opened in OpenOffice. It seems to work fine in Quick View mode in TC though.
Then I also have OOView and OOoViewer both by you. What is the difference?
Thanks.
RolandD
Registered user #92105
Well I don't see this. Need to install OOo 2.2.0 here, I uninstalled it some time ago.but whenever I try to open a file, I get a download dialog window and when I choose to open the file, it is opened in OpenOffice. It seems to work fine in Quick View mode in TC though.
That is strange...It seems to work fine in Quick View mode in TC though.
OOView (OOo Simple Viewer): shows files WITHOUT formattingThen I also have OOView and OOoViewer both by you. What is the difference?
OOoViewer (OOo HTML Viewer): shows files WITH most of formatting
Roland, please try this REG file:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=124548#124548
maybe it must be adapted for OOo.
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=124548#124548
maybe it must be adapted for OOo.
2alextp
Ok, thanks for clearing up the difference.
I have tried the reg file but it made no difference. So I had another look at my options. First I tried it again in Quick View mode. Both OO and OOo works. (Only TC doesn't show the plugin used at that moment
)
Then I tried UV again. Only OO shows up. Trying to cycle through the plugins (pressing key 7), it always stayed with OO.
Just to give it a try I created OOoViewer.ini with the AllowWorkInLister=1. Opened it again in UV and behold it works.
There is no difference if I open UV with F3 from TC or Viewer.exe directly. In both cases I need the ini file to make OOo work.
Regards,
RolandD
Ok, thanks for clearing up the difference.
I have tried the reg file but it made no difference. So I had another look at my options. First I tried it again in Quick View mode. Both OO and OOo works. (Only TC doesn't show the plugin used at that moment

Then I tried UV again. Only OO shows up. Trying to cycle through the plugins (pressing key 7), it always stayed with OO.
Just to give it a try I created OOoViewer.ini with the AllowWorkInLister=1. Opened it again in UV and behold it works.
There is no difference if I open UV with F3 from TC or Viewer.exe directly. In both cases I need the ini file to make OOo work.
Regards,
RolandD
Registered user #92105