#!/bin/sh # @(#$Id: rclscribus,v 1.4 2007-06-08 13:51:09 dockes Exp $ (C) 2004 J.F.Dockes # There may still be code from Estraier in here: #================================================================ # Estraier: a personal full-text search system # Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Mikio Hirabayashi #================================================================ #================================================================ # Convert a scribus file to recoll HTML. This only handles the newer .sla # files until I can have a look at an older .scd. # # We just hack into the scribus XML, taking advantage that the tag of # interest is apparently always output on a single line. # The text seems to be found in attribute CH of tag ITEXT, it is utf-8 # # Tried to convert this to xsltproc but it seems that quite a few # Scribus document are not actually proper xml # set variables LANG=C ; export LANG LC_ALL=C ; export LC_ALL progname="rclscribus" filetype=Scribus #RECFILTCOMMONCODE ############################################################################## # !! Leave the previous line unmodified!! Code imported from the # recfiltcommon file # Utility code common to all shell filters. This could be sourced at run # time, but it's slightly more efficient to include the code in the # filters at build time (with a sed script). # Describe error in a way that can be interpreted by our caller senderror() { echo RECFILTERROR $* # Also alert on stderr just in case echo ":2:$progname::: $*" 1>&2 exit 1 } iscmd() { cmd=$1 case $cmd in */*) if test -x $cmd -a ! -d $cmd ; then return 0; else return 1; fi ;; *) oldifs=$IFS; IFS=":"; set -- $PATH; IFS=$oldifs for d in $*;do test -x $d/$cmd -a ! -d $d/$cmd && return 0;done return 1 ;; esac } checkcmds() { for cmd in $*;do if iscmd $cmd then a=1 else senderror HELPERNOTFOUND $cmd fi done } # show help message if test $# -ne 1 -o "$1" = "--help" then echo "Convert a $filetype file to HTML text for Recoll indexing." echo "Usage: $progname [infile]" exit 1 fi infile="$1" # check the input file existence (may be '-' for stdin) if test "X$infile" != X- -a ! -f "$infile" then senderror INPUTNOSUCHFILE "$infile" fi # protect access to our temp files and directories umask 77 ############################################################################## # !! Leave the following line unmodified ! #ENDRECFILTCOMMONCODE checkcmds grep awk sed # A small sed program to join lines where they are broken inside an # attribute value. The idea is that all scribus tag are apparently on one # line except when there are embedded new lines in an attribute lie # 'comments'. The first version of the sed script joins line which does not # end with > with the next. It doesn't guard against an embedded '>'. The # seconf joins line not beginning with '<' with the previous. It is much # slower for some reason. sedjoinprog=':a /[^>] *$/N; s/\n/ /; ta' #sedjoinprog1=':a #$!N;/^ *[^<]/s/\n/ /;ta #P;D' # Extract description title author and keywords description=`sed -e "$sedjoinprog" < "$infile" | \ awk ' /" } } '` title=`sed -e "$sedjoinprog" < "$infile" | \ awk ' /" } } '` author=`sed -e "$sedjoinprog" < "$infile" | \ awk ' /" } } '` keywords=`sed -e "$sedjoinprog" < "$infile" | \ awk ' /" } } '` #echo description: [$description];echo title: [$title]; #echo author: [$author];echo keywords: [$keywords] cat < $title

EOF sed -e ':a' -e '/[^>] *$/N; s/\n/ /; ta' < "$infile" | \ awk ' /" } } END { print "

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