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Looking for Word to PDF & HTML conversion tools (for SageTV manual)
I hate to break into the regularly scheduled programming around here, but is there anyone who is knowledgeable about document creation?
The SageTV PDF manual is created from an MS Word 2003 document, using a tool that loads into Word. However, this tool is being discontinued and is not capable of converting the doc file to html format, so I've been trying to find something that can convert to both PDF and HTML, or at least to HTML, while keeping all cross references within the document and allowing the HTML results to be placed into multiple files instead of one large file. Preferably, it would be able to break the document apart by sections rather than simply N pages per html file. I've been hoping to find something that is below the price range of Adobe FrameMaker. According to the google search results, it looks like everyone who once owned a computer has created some sort of PDF or HTML conversion tool, or has published a web page showing how to use Word's "Save As Web Page" option. This is making it a bit difficult to narrow things down to tools that are actually useful, or even to sites that list such tools. If anyone knows of a program I should consider or even a source of information on such programs, please let me know. The ones I've tried so far just don't cut it. Thanks! - Andy, returning to googling...
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I'm pretty sure OpenOffice 2.0 (www.openoffice.org) can save to PDF, and it could maybe even do HTML. It's free, so give it a try.
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Ooh, ooh, ooh, do I actually get to add value to this awesome forum myself for once? Well, since it appears your focus is on HTML, this is likely a very minor "win."
I like CutePDF Writer for creation of PDF files. Especially the price http://www.cutepdf.com Don't know about HTML. |
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Thanks for the comments.
I haven't looked into open office, so I'll check through their info. I already use CutePDF -- but usually only when I just need a simple PDF that has a couple pages. As far as I know, it only works as a printer driver and therefore doesn't keep hyperlinks & so on. it does, however, make fairly small PDFs when I need such small forms for email. - Andy
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How about this ... ?? $26.27
Adobe Acrobat Elements 7.0 Comparison Chart T. |
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Corel Wordperfect actually has both features built into it, without the need for any external programs for the pdf creation. I've only used them for basic stuff, but it could be worth looking into.
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Adobe's web-site has an on-line creation tool
http://createpdf.adobe.com/?v=AHP sign up, convert 5 docs, sign up again (or stump up the $99/yr)
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I use OpenOffice DAILY to make PDF files. Works GREAT.
Jason |
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I'd suggest ignoring michelkenny and giving WordPerfect a try - eh
Only time I've ever had problems with it was when people were locked down at user level on 2k/XP, I'd bet that Opus may be able to get some admin access! It seems to work fairly well for the 300+ users at our state facility. At $89 for the Home Edition it's hardly a small fortune and a free trial is available... |
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I've used Broadgun PDF machine for years. Works great and with Office 2k3
It functions as a 'printer'. |
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Try picking up a copy of Acrobat Standard version 6. You can get it relatively cheap now that 7 is out... And most of the stuff added in 7 is for scripting your pdf's or form making. Not really advantageous to making documentation anyway.
http://www.softwareoutlet.com/Mercha...Search=acrobat They have 6 standard for 150 dollars. Of course they also have 7 standard for only 20 dollars more. Guess it depends on what you want to spend. Then again... you could always buy the academic versions (which I believe are the exact same program with a different EULA) for significantly less... http://www.studentdiscounts.com/inde...acrobat&Page=1 Acrobat 7 Pro for 140 dollars or standard for 90... |
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The main thing that Opus is looking for is a tool that converts a Word doc to HTML and keeps all the links, and is able to seperate each section to individual pages. Most of these tools probably only do PDF.
As for WordPerfect, we were using WordPerfect 2002, so it could just have been that version that was buggy for us. The users would experience crashes and weird things hapenning frequently (but were too stubborn to move to Word), and everyone had admin access. Oh well, you win some you lose some. |
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Here's the funny thing about Adobe's own products... when I tried full Acrobat, it coudn't even convert my Doc to PDF properly (it missed a LOT of cross references & many others went to the wrong location on a page). That's one reason I went to a 3rd party product in the first place.
I found WordToWeb with a lot of HTML conversion options. How does WordPerfect handle HTML conversion? Word, for example, just creates a single web page for a document... not too effective if you've seen the SageTV manual. - Andy
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