[nzlug] Extracting text from a .cwk doc
Phillip Hutchings
sitharus at sitharus.com
Thu Oct 11 16:32:56 NZDT 2007
The file's from Clarisworks, a long dead office suite. Until recently
most macs shipped with AppleWorks, which was the same product. Your
best bet is to find a Mac user who can read it and export to something
useful. I can do this if you like as Pages, Apple's new word
processor, can read the old documents.
On 11/10/2007, at 12:30, Johann Schoonees wrote:
> Hi List
>
> Apologies, this may be slightly OT. I have a file with
> extension .cwk apparently emailed from a Mac judging by its
> AppleDouble encoding. I am only interested in its text content.
>
> The person who sent the file to me seems not to use computers much
> because I have not been able to get them to re-send it in any other
> format (or even respond to emails). I don't have access to a Mac
> and I don't have their permission to share the document with others.
>
> Crudely cutting out the text body in emacs and running that through
> mac2unix does produce something vaguely readable, but it is mangled
> by control sequences like ^@^@^C^L appearing in the middle of words,
> and quotation marks replaced by non-ASCII characters.
>
> Can anyone recommend a conversion filter? Not much luck with
> Google. It shouldn't need much more than a small tr or sed script if
> one knew the translations.
>
> Thanks,
> Johann
>
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