On Friday 04 May 2012 07:02 my mailbox was graced by a message from Rainer M
Krug who wrote:
I am workiong on a review using LibreOffice, and it works very nice -
especially the "print comments at the end of the document" is very
usefull.
Now editors want the authors to reply to the comments individually, so it
would be nice if the comments, including the line numbers and the pages,
could be simply copied out of the document into the response to the
editor.
My question: is it possible to get the comments, in the same format with
line numbers as in "print comments at the end of thew document", in a text
file? any format (txt, odt, ...) would be fine.
A possible work-around, which I have used to extract the text of the notes
from an Impress presentation:
- Print your dicument to file as a .pdf
- Use pdftotext to extract the text to a .txt file.
Cheers,
Ron.
PS pdeftotxt is a Linux prog; dont know about doing it under MS Windows(R)
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