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Building a GUI app to generate a wordprocessed letter
- From: Derek Fountain <derekfountain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:51:04 +0800
- Message-id: <200303101751.04776.derekfountain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
This is a bit off topic, but someone on here might have experience of what I
want to do.
The requirement: user enters customer name, address, and a whole pile of
application specific information, and the system produces a letter for them
(confirming an appointment in this case).
I can do the MySQL database. I can do a front end for entering data into it.
What I don't know how to do is feed the important fields into a decent WP so
it generates a letter.
Ideally the WP would be OpenOffice, in which my user could produce the nicely
formatted skeleton of the letter. Is it possible to do a merge-on-the-fly
sort of operation in OpenOffice Writer? The underlying format is XML, so it
sounds possible...
--
"...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE
...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome,
they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003
want to do.
The requirement: user enters customer name, address, and a whole pile of
application specific information, and the system produces a letter for them
(confirming an appointment in this case).
I can do the MySQL database. I can do a front end for entering data into it.
What I don't know how to do is feed the important fields into a decent WP so
it generates a letter.
Ideally the WP would be OpenOffice, in which my user could produce the nicely
formatted skeleton of the letter. Is it possible to do a merge-on-the-fly
sort of operation in OpenOffice Writer? The underlying format is XML, so it
sounds possible...
--
"...our desktop is falling behind stability-wise and feature wise to KDE
...when I went to Mexico in December to the facility where we launched gnome,
they had all switched to KDE3." - Miguel de Icaza, March 2003
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