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unzip -qc "$1" word/document.xml | sed 's#</w:p>#\n\n#g;s#<[^>]*>##g'
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unzip -qc "$1" word/document.xml | sed 's#</w:p>#\n\n#g;s#<[^>]*>##g'
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There are other, probably more powerful, docx to text converters on the
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Internet. The advantage of mine is simplicity, when all you want to do
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is read the text and move on with your life.
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Title: Photobob: Web photo albums
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I don't have a lot to say about photobob. It's the 7th or so photo
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album package I've written, and probably the best. You just put
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pictures and movies in a directory, and away you go. This works
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really well with [an automated digicam photo sucking
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thing](/~neale/blog/2006-10-18.The_automatic_camera_suck_script/).
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Like all web applications I write, photobob does not use tables for
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layout, and will change layout depending on your browser's width. It
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uses CSS but still looks passable in non-CSS browsers. There is no
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database back-end because it doesn't need one. It's just files in
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directories.
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Motivation
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I want my photo albums to survive longer than the software that serves
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them up. My grandparents have shoeboxes full of photos, categorized by
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date and event. This is nice because it doesn't require any additional
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tools to determine the categorization.
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All the web-based photo albums I've run across require some way to store
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metadata. In one extreme example (PHP Gallery), all the images are
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stored in one flat directory. Should the metadata ever become corrupted
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or disappear, or should you decide to switch programs, you're left with
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a huge mess and your categorization work is lost.
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Photobob uses the file system as its categorization. You put photos in
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directories, and attach comments to the photos themselves (using the
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JFIF comment field). This makes it easy to press CDs or DVDs of your
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photo albums and still preserve the categorization and narration you've
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done. Should you decide to quit using Photobob, your photos will still
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be tucked away in their directories, with no droppings from the album
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software.
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Photobob also takes advantage of a special property of JPEG files: size
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reductions by powers of two (½, ¼, 1/8, etc.) are a very inexpensive
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operation when done at decoding time. Additionally, many digital
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cameras write small "thumbnail" images in the JFIF headers. Photobob
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takes advantage of both of these properties to serve up scaled images
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quickly and without needing to write anything to the hard drive.
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Getting it
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It's not really packaged up for distribution, but that's only because I
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doubt anyone will want it. If you're interested in trying it out on
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your site, email me and I'll be glad to help you set it up.
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You can check out the [woozle albums](http://woozle.org/albums)
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for a live demo.
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To get your own copy, run
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git clone http://woozle.org/~neale/repos/photobob
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Or you can do a [download the latest commit as a tarball](http://woozle.org/~neale/gitweb.cgi?p=photobob;a=snapshot;h=HEAD).
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