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Operating Systems HP-UX Office tool for HP-UX 11.0 ? Post 10857 by Rado1x on Thursday 22nd of November 2001 06:37:45 AM
Old 11-22-2001
These files are problem to open in anything other software than MS office. The best MS compatibile software is StarOffice or OpenOffice.


Try to compile OpenOffice on HP-UX [but you need compiler which is not in standard instalation - you can find GNU compiler for HP-UX on the Net]
 

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OODoc::Manifest(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      OODoc::Manifest(3pm)

NAME
OpenOffice::OODoc::Manifest - Access to document file descriptor DESCRIPTION
The OpenOffice::OODoc::manifest class is a specialist derivative of OpenOffice::OODoc::XPath allowing access to the content descriptor of an OpenDocument or OpenOffice.org file. For ordinary content processing applications, it's not absolutely necessary to control the manifest. Member imports or deletions (ex: createImageElement() in OpenOffice::OODoc::Image, raw_delete() in OpenOffice::OODoc::File) may make the real content inconsistent with the manifest. Up to now, the OpenOffice.org desktop suite don't worry about that. However, OpenOffice::OODoc::Manifest provides a few number of easy to use methods to get or set any entry in the manifest. In addition, it allows the users (at their own risks) to create or update any kind of special entry or mime type, without control. There is no automatic consistency check between the manifest and the real content (but this check and others could be easily developed with the combination of this module and the other ones). The manifest (i.e. the "META-INF/manifest.xml" part of an ODF package) is a special member that describes the MIME types and the full internal paths of the other members. Methods Constructor : OpenOffice::OODoc::Manifest->new(<parameters>) Short Form: odfManifest(<parameters>) See OpenOffice::OODoc::XPath->new The XML member loaded by default is 'META-INF/manifest.xml'. Example: $my manifest = OpenOffice::OODoc::Manifest>new ( file => 'document.odt' ); returns a new object which represents the member list of an ODF-compliant "document.odt" file. getEntry($entry) Returns the element (if any) corresponding to the given member. Example: my $element = $manifest->getEntry("content.xml"); Returns the element describing the "content.xml" member of the file, if this element is defined. getMainType() Returns the main MIME type of the document. For example, this type is "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text" for an OpenDocument text file or "application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation" for an OpenDocument presentation, or "application/vnd.sun.xml.writer" for an OpenOffice.org 1.0 text file, etc. See the Appendix C in the OASIS OpenDocument 1.0 specification for a complete list of OpenDocument-compliant MIME types. getType($entry) Returns the media (mime) type of the given member. removeEntry($entry) Deletes the named entry. setEntry($entry, $type) Sets the mime type of an entry element. If the element was not previously existing, it's created. Returns the new element in case of success, undef otherwise. Example: my $element = $manifest->setEntry ("content.xml", "text/xml"); This instruction first creates (if needed) an entry for the member "content.xml" and sets its media type to "text/xml". setMainEntry($type) Sets the main MIME type of the document. Risky; not for ordinary use. But nobody prevents you from giving a presentation or spreadsheet MIME type to a Writer document ! Properties As for OpenOffice::OODoc::XPath Exported functions None NOTES
See OpenOffice::OODoc::Notes(3) for the footnote citations ([n]) included in this page. AUTHOR
/COPYRIGHT Developer/Maintainer: Jean-Marie Gouarne <http://jean.marie.gouarne.online.fr> Contact: jmgdoc@cpan.org Copyright 2004-2008 by Genicorp, S.A. <http://www.genicorp.com> Initial English version of the reference manual by Graeme A. Hunter (graeme.hunter@zen.co.uk). License: GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 perl v5.14.2 2008-09-16 OODoc::Manifest(3pm)
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