#!/bin/sh prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ datadir=@datadir@ tmpdir=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} # argument checking if [ ${#} -ne "2" ]; then echo "Usage: ${0} " exit 1 fi USE_DUMP=0 which elinks >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ ${?} -eq "0" ]; then USE_DUMP=3 else which links >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ ${?} -eq "0" ]; then USE_DUMP=2 else which lynx >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ ${?} -eq "0" ]; then USE_DUMP=1 fi fi fi if [ $USE_DUMP -eq "1" ]; then echo "Could not find required program 'elinks' or 'links'" echo "Using lynx. Ouput will be pretty ugly." elif [ $USE_DUMP -eq "0" ]; then echo "Could not find required program 'elinks', 'links', or even 'lynx'" echo "Using wvWare -x wvText.xml. Ouput will be pretty bad." fi if [ $USE_DUMP -gt "0" ]; then # first, test for wvHtml which wvHtml >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ ${?} -ne "0" ]; then echo "Could not find required program 'wvHtml'" exit 1 fi # intermediate file TMP_FILE=`mktemp "$tmpdir/wv-XXXXXX"` TMP_FILE=`basename "$TMP_FILE"` wvHtml -1 "${1}" --targetdir="${tmpdir}" "${TMP_FILE}" >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ ${?} -ne "0" ]; then echo "Could not convert into HTML" exit 1 fi if [ $USE_DUMP -eq "3" ]; then # elinks does the best elinks -dump -force-html "${tmpdir}/${TMP_FILE}" > "${2}" elif [ $USE_DUMP -eq "2" ]; then # links does a pretty good job links -dump "${tmpdir}/${TMP_FILE}" > "${2}" else # lynx sucks, but does better than wvText.xml TERM=vt100 lynx -dump -force_html "${tmpdir}/${TMP_FILE}" > "${2}" fi; if [ ${?} -ne "0" ]; then echo "Could not convert into Text" rm -f "${tmpdir}/${TMP_FILE}" exit 1 fi # clean up rm -f "${tmpdir}/${TMP_FILE}" else # fall back onto our cruddy output # this is, admittedly, better than running # 'strings' on the word document though :) wvWare -x ${datadir}/wv/wvText.xml "${1}" > "${2}" fi