antiword: A free MS Word reader for Linux and RISC OS1
Antiword is a free MS Word reader for Linux and RISC OS.
Antiword converts the binary files from Word 2, 6, 7, 97, 2000
and 2002 to plain text and to PostScript TM.
... part of T2,
get it here
URL: http://www.winfield.demon.nl/
Author: Adri van Os
Maintainer: The T2 Project <t2 [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 0.37
Download: http://www.winfield.demon.nl/linux/ antiword-0.37.tar.gz
T2 source: antiword.cache
T2 source: antiword.conf
T2 source: antiword.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 1% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.54 MB, 39 files
Dependencies (build time detected):
00-dirtree
bash
binutils
coreutils
diffutils
findutils
gawk
grep
linux-header
make
sed
tar
Installed files (on reference hardware):
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usr/bin/antiword
usr/bin/kantiword
usr/share/antiword
usr/share/antiword/8859-1.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-10.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-11.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-13.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-14.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-15.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-16.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-2.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-3.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-4.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-5.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-6.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-7.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-8.txt
usr/share/antiword/8859-9.txt
usr/share/antiword/MacCyrillic.txt
usr/share/antiword/MacRoman.txt
usr/share/antiword/UTF-8.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp1250.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp1251.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp1252.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp437.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp850.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp852.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp862.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp864.txt
usr/share/antiword/cp866.txt
usr/share/antiword/fontnames
usr/share/antiword/koi8-r.txt
usr/share/antiword/koi8-u.txt
usr/share/antiword/roman.txt
var/adm/dependencies/antiword
var/adm/descs/antiword
var/adm/flists/antiword
var/adm/md5sums/antiword
var/adm/packages/antiword
1) This page was automatically generated from the T2
package source. Corrections, such as dead links, URL changes or typos
need to be performed directly on that source.
2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's
"Standard Build Unit" (SBU).