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Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: Hi Nico, this one is absolutely brilliant and supherb. thanx for that !!! /Matthias > > -----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----- -- HAGOS eG phone: +49 711 7880592 Matthias Reich fax: +49 711 7880599 Industriestr. 62 web: http://www.hagos.de D-70565 Stuttgart mail: rei@hagos.de Germany