Oogie

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Introduction

Oogie is the code name for the new OpenOffice.org converter of Office documents to learning path images

How it works

Configuration

Multi-charsets capabilities

The OpenOffice.org server is capable of converting Japanese UTF-8 to images. However, in order to do that, some japanese fonts have to be installed on the system so OpenOffice.org can use them to translate them into images.

The following list is a list of Debian packages that have proven to work for conversion of hiragana and kanji to images:

ttf-mikachan xfonts-intl-chinese xfonts-intl-chinese-big xfonts-intl-japanese xfonts-intl-japanese-big
xfonts-kaname xfonts-shinonome xfonts-a12k12 xfonts-ayu

It might be interesting to note that installing japanese locales is not necessary.

Setup OpenOffice.org as a listening daemon

MakeOOOListening

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