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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Roger Dickey wrote: > I am trying to fax MS Word documents through HylaFax but I get a: "Can not > determine file type" error. Is there any way to format Office documents or a > way to disable file checking? Oh, my. MS Word format is the result of inbreeding cousins so severely that they no longer share any genetic code with anything else. Like a coelocanth dragged from the depths, they can't just be put in the same tank with anything else but require their own special, pressurized environment. Unless you fry 'em, with a little butter and maybe a lemon wedge: then they fit in the fridge just fine. In this case, that means outputting the contents of the MS Word document as a Postscript file by using Micro$oft's print drivers on the PC where you wrote the document and sending that to HylaFAX with WHFC or some other tool on the UNIX side. Note: this is entirely Micro$oft's fault. They have designed a proprietary, undocumented and eternally evolving standard that they deliberately alter *AND LIE TO OTHER DEVELOPERS ABOUT* just to break other software that tries to interpret them. Examples abound: new MS Word documents cannot be handled by old tools, secret fields of data for tracking authorship of documents by the MAC address of their computers are now added, and just don't get me going about this: it won't be pretty, and that bit about fish in the fridge left me hungry. Note also that HylaFAX can only directly handle three formats of document: TIFF (which it translages into a specific form for faxes, tiffg3), Postscript (which it translates to TIFF using ghostscript), or text (which it turns to Postscript using textfmt). Anything else has to be turned into one of those to be handled. If you're really stuck with MS Word documents, you might try using "catdoc" or "mswordview", which can translate most of MS Word documents to raw text or even HTML for easier handling. But they're not perfect. Look at this web site for pointers on the somewhat superior "mswordview". http://www.gnu.org/~caolan/docs/MSWordView.php Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBOAIqKT/+ItycgIJRAQG3RgQAkRs5X0SE7vxUmd9g5Stmg/gZLERBqa7X CbhOqDjdW6SRvIzHcrp9Bo9bvkdFhjhWp19mI+9lGbWA39ONwe5p++PEFf8HmUfv CpWVV41YLr34efMSmo6D2HcsaRFmkKLCe+2nff/FMRyXF0d8VGx4d55ZyAsLkgOj urtUikUOolA= =j9Xc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----