the pandoc -i option lets me skip the html need since it goes directly
to text.
Does the process work in reverse?
lets say I want to create a .txt file, then convert it to docx?
Just curious.
Karen
On Wed, 28 Feb 2024, 'Janina Sajka' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Try a command like:
pandoc -i file.docx -o file.html
Best,
Janina
Karen Lewellen writes:
Hi All,
We have pandoc installed here at shellworld, with my using it most often to
convert epub files into html..then using lynx to make those text files.
I have a d. o. c. x. file however.
previously I would use basic gmail to convert these, but that door is closed
now.
Will pandoc change these into html?
Because the format if not actually a word . doc file, antiword will not
convert them.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Kare
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