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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: RTF and KWord
From:       Tomasz Grobelny <grotk () poczta ! onet ! pl>
Date:       2001-07-24 20:30:00
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On Tuesday 24 July 2001 01:13, David Faure wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 12:55:21AM +0200, Tomasz Grobelny wrote:
> > I have several questions concerning RTF and KWord:
> > 1. Is there anyone writing an RTF import filter for KWord?
>
> Two persons actually :)
> Hopefully they're sorting this out right now (merging or deciding
> which filter is the one to use for the future :)
> There is the start of a filter in CVS, written by mikej@xnet.com (Michael
> Johnson). 
It seems that it's not changed at least since KOffice 1.1beta1
I saw the sources. Very similar to what I was going to write.
> There is a second, independant, apparently more advanced filter,
> written by Ewald Snel <ewald@rambo.its.tudelft.nl>.
>
We are in contact.

> Apparently you were thinking of starting a 3rd one ? Don't, but if you
> could join their effort that would be great :)
>
> > If not:
> > 2. How to respresent a non breaking space in KWord's document? Maybe
> > &nbsp;?
>
> This isn't currently possible (and won't ever be &nbsp;, kword isn't html
> :)) What should be the user-interface for it, according to you ?
> The implementation is very easy, but how should the user ask for
> a non-breaking space, and how should it be possible (if it should be)
> to turn a non-breaking space into a normal space and the other way round ?
> Feel free to submit a wishlist item with a precise suggestion on
> bugs.kde.org.
>
I was just wondering it there should be any diffrence between normal and non 
breaking space.
> > 3. As RTF files may have diffrent encodings I'd like to use QTextCodec to
> > change it to Unicode. But as CP12xx works others(CP850, CP 437, CP866,
> > ...) do not. Is there any other solution?
>
> No. Any encoding that you think should be supported, has to be supported
> by Qt.
> Did you tell them about the need for QTextCodec to support those charsets ?
>
Who are they? Trolltech?
> > 4. How can I check if specified font contains a certain character(I know
> > Unicode character number)?
>
> I'd love to know too (for the insert-special-char dialog in kword).
> Haven't investigated yet, please tell me if you find anything :)
OK

Tomasz Grobelny



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