>Hi Vadim, > > > So far, import filter for PowerPoint was always crashing for me. > > (and experience with importing MS-originated docs is much worser with > > PowerPoint, comparing to Word 2000; word filter was always much more > > stable) > >Can you send me a small one that crashes please please? It seems like any presentation with a design template will crash (Maybe because of LZW compressed container??). The filter extracts the text out of all the other ppt files i used. > > Does someone work on Powerpoint filter for KPresenter? > >No. Many people have said that they would, but no code so far... > > > Having this filter working is critical for office migration to >KDE/Linux. > > Just as an idea of it importance: from 11 people we have in office, 9 >use > > PowerPoint. > > I understand that resources are limited. > > But, if it's not possible to write fully-featured PowerPoint filter in > > nearest future - may be, it's possible to have filter which does text > > extraction from PowerPoint presentations? > >That's exactly what the current filter does when it works. It extracts the >text, and puts them on a set of slides. At the moment, it always seems to >create two extra slides at the beginning (possibly related to the master >layouts?) but that is a rather benign "bug". Definetly related to the master slide, the filter thinks it's a real slide. i am doing a little work on this filter when i have time. (if there were only 30 hours in a day instead of 24 ;)) should i try to get a stable filter working first that extracts only the text from any file and check that code in then do the hard stuff? Mike > > Shaheed, you have mentioned that all MS formats are rather similar > > internally. Do you think that it's possible to extract text from .ppt? > >See the attached for what happens when it works! > >Seriously, this filter is one where someone with a modest amount of effort >could probably make a LOT of progress in a short period of time. >Unfortunately, that's not likely to be me in the near future...I am however >happy to help anyone who takes up this challenge. > >Thanks, Shaheed > ><< a.kpr >> _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx