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For those hams running linux, I've found I can read
the ARRL QEX and QST View cd roms under linux using either the Gimp or Open Office writer. These cdroms are scanned images in tiff or jpg formats which import into either program. By importing into an OO text document I can convert the articles into PDF files and print double sided to my printer for hard copy. I started looking at writing a program to search the QST view database found on the disks. The database on the disks up to 1990 (not sure about the 1995 disk) is an ascii representation of a 3 table SQL database so I can create a MySQL, Posgres, or similar SQL database to search. The QEX disk has a binary database of which some sections are readable under vi as text that also appear to be a set of SQL tables, so extraction of useful data may be possible here as well. If I could find documention on performing 'macro' commands on a running OO session from another program I could use OO to build pdf files from a search application (you can do this under windows using VB script to control a word session). The QST view database is somewhat incomplete as the final pages of an article are not referenced in the database and you have to manually hunt for them, even if you use the windows software. QEX mostly kept the articles contiguous. |
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