Am 11. Oct, 2006 schwätzte Joshua Zeidner so: moin moin, > A very easy way to accomplish the basic functionality is to send the .DOC > to yourself in Gmail and click 'View As HTML'. The converter works fairly > well. It doesn't always handle graphics properly. Which brings us back to your question on automating web browsing :). ciao, der.hans > -jmz > > On 10/11/06, Craig White wrote: >> >> I have a lot of documents to convert from Microsoft 'doc' format to html >> >> I have found a number of tools to do that but it doesn't really clean >> them up very well which means that I will have to do a lot of hand edits >> which isn't so bad considering that I will undoubtedly have to do this >> anyway to get a common css and common headers/footers, etc. >> >> If anyone has suggestions on best methods for the above, I would >> appreciate it but thus far, I see little better than openoffice macros >> which do this in bulk (conversions). >> >> More importantly though, there is a structure to the storage... >> >> Base (subdirectory) >> Section 1 (subdirectory) >> Section 1A (document) >> Section 1B (document) >> Section 2 (subdirectory) >> Section 2A (document) >> >> etc. and I would love for some methodology to build a table of >> contents/links to these documents automatically - and possibly even >> output the end result (the whole enchilada) perhaps in PDF so that I >> have other means to distribute this. I have seen many different >> publications that get built this way and I don't know how they >> accomplish this. Are there some open source tools that can do this? >> >> Craig >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >> http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >> > > > > -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # If you don't think for yourself, others will think for you -- # to their advantage. -- Harold Gordon