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PROGRAM:
NAME
antiword - show the text and images of MS Word documents
SYNOPSIS
antiword [ options ] wordfiles
DESCRIPTION
Antiword is an application that displays the text and the images of Microsoft Word
documents.
A wordfile named - stands for a Word document read from the standard input.
Only the binary format documents made by MS Word version 2, 6, 7, 97, 2000 and 2003 are
supported. Newer Word versions default to using a completely different format consisting
of XML files in a ZIP container (usually with a ".docx" file extension) which antiword
doesn't support. It also doesn't support the "flat" XML format which MS Word 2003
supported.
OPTIONS
-a papersize
Output in Adobe PDF form. Printable on paper of the specified size: 10x14, a3, a4,
a5, b4, b5, executive, folio, legal, letter, note, quarto, statement or tabloid.
-f Output in formatted text form. That means that bold text is printed like *bold*,
italics like /italics/ and underlined text as _underlined_.
-h Give a help message.
-i image level
The image level determines how images will be shown.
0: Use non-standard extensions from Ghostscript. This output may not print on any
PostScript printer, but is useful in case no hard copy is needed. It is also
useful when Ghostscript is used as a filter to print a PostScript file to a non-
PostScript printer.
1: Show no images.
2: PostScript level 2 compatible. (default)
3: PostScript level 3 compatible. (EXPERIMENTAL, Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
images are not printed correctly)
-m mapping file
This file is used to map Unicode characters to your local character set. The
default mapping file depends on the locale.
-p papersize
Output in PostScript form. Printable on paper of the specified size: 10x14, a3, a4,
a5, b4, b5, executive, folio, legal, letter, note, quarto, statement or tabloid.
-r Include text removed by the revisioning system.
-s Include text with the so-called "hidden text" attribute.
-t Output in text form. (default)
-w width
In text mode this is the line width in characters. A value of zero puts an entire
paragraph on a line, useful when the text is to used as input for another
wordprocessor. This value is ignored in PostScript mode.
-x document type definition
Output in XML form. Currently the only document type definition is db (for
DocBook).
-L In PostScript mode: use landscape mode.
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