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Posted to user@poi.apache.org by Алексей Ушаровский <us...@mail.ru> on 2016/05/17 19:33:28 UTC

Re[4]: Re[3]: ltChunk using in POI

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Отправлено из Mail.Ru для Android вторник, 17 мая 2016г., 21:50 +03:00 от Ty Davis < davisty@bellsouth.net> :

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>Subject: 	Re: Re[3]: ltChunk using in POI
>Date: 	Tue, 17 May 2016 11:20:35 -0700
>From: 	Javen O'Neal < javenoneal@gmail.com >
>Reply-To: 	POI Users List < user@poi.apache.org >
>To: 	POI Users List < user@poi.apache.org >, Алексей Ушаровский 
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>I haven't worked with POI's XWPF package yet, so your guess is better than
>mine.
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>However, I would assume that POI doesn't support document concatenating and
>that people have written their own code to define how they want to combine
>the documents. For example, how do you combine two documents with different
>headers and footers, different style themes, different XML namespaces,
>different VBA macros, etc? How do you resolve collisions of named fields?
>Do you start the second document on the last page of the first document or
>on a new page? How do you handle different page layouts, margins, and
>printer settings? Combining bibliographies?
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>It might be possible to write a function that indisputably combines two
>very simple documents, but it'd be tricky to implement something that
>satisfies everyone's needs that handles complex documents.
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>If all your after is merging the paragraphs, then you could for-loop over
>the paragraphs and copy them into the first document, creating a new page
>before you start copying if that's the behavior you want. If you control
>the format of the files that will be merged (say documents are rich text
>plus pictures, text boxes, and tables), you might be able to get away with
>this. If you don't have control, this would take a lot of effort with POI.
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>If you're just after the text content, look at XWPFWordExtractor
>http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/poi/trunk/src/ooxml/java/org/apache/poi/xwpf/extractor/XWPFWordExtractor.java?view=markup
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>If you're willing to embed a document rather than joining a document, you
>could use UpdateEmbeddedDoc
>http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/poi/trunk/src/examples/src/org/apache/poi/xwpf/usermodel/UpdateEmbeddedDoc.java?view=markup
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>For non-POI solutions:
>Look at what LibreOffice/OpenOffice do, both in application behavior and
>source code. I think they have a headless API if you're still evaluating
>software libraries that meet your needs.
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>If you have MS Office installed on your system, you could use VBA scripts
>to automate this. You could also write code that remote controls Word over
>a COM port.
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>Searching on Google for "altChunk POI", someone said Aspose (a commercial
>$$$ library) has support for altChunk. I recently migrated 3 software
>products at my company from Aspose Cells to POI Spreadsheet due to
>increased licensing costs and poorly documented API, no source code access
>(to make up for the API documentation), inability to add missing features
>with a forked version, and lack of transparency of memory/speed performance
>due to closed source.
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>Best of luck solving your problem!
>On May 17, 2016 09:29, "Алексей Ушаровский" < usharik@mail.ru > wrote:
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>And another question. Is there any standard way to join two docx files into
>one document by POI. Unfortunately i found nothing about it in the internet.
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>Отправлено из Mail.Ru для Android вторник, 17 мая 2016г., 18:55 +03:00 от
>Алексей Ушаровский <  usharik@mail.ru > :
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>>Thank you, Javen!
>>How I understand problem is not only on hi level interface. POI has it own
>classes which implement many but not all OOXML items.
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>>Отправлено из Mail.Ru для Android вторник, 17 мая 2016г., 18:49 +03:00 от
>"Javen O'Neal" <  javenoneal@gmail.com > :
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>>>Yes, if you're willing to write using CT* classes.
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>http://www.atetric.com/atetric/javadoc/org.apache.poi/ooxml-schemas/1.1/org/openxmlformats/schemas/wordprocessingml/x2006/main/CTBody.html
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>>>I couldn't find a higher-level abstraction on top of this in POI though.
>>>If you get something working, please submit it back to POI so that your
>>>work can benefit others with a similar problem.
>>>On May 17, 2016 8:34 AM, "Алексей Ушаровский" <  usharik@mail.ru > wrote:
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>>> Hello!
>>>Is it possible to use altChunk OOXML items in docx by POI library?
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>>>Regards,
>>>Alex
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