NAME
xlhtml - A program for converting Microsoft Excel
Files .xls
SYNOPSIS
xlhtml
[-nc][-a][-fw][-bcNNNNNN][
-tcNNNNNN][-bi/path][]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the xlhtml
program. The program xlhtml is used to convert Microsoft
Excel Spreadsheet files into either html or tab delimitted ASCII.
The program can be interfaced with helper scripts for viewing email
attachments. Most use of this program is through the helper scripts
and one would probably rarely resort to using the commandline
interface.
OPTIONS
- -nc
- tells it not to colorize the output.
- -a
- aggressively optimize html by removing </TR> </TD>
or VALIGN="bottom" Some older browsers may not display properly in
this mode.
- -fw
- suppress formula warnings about accuracy
- -bc
- Override the background color. e.g. -bg808080 for gray
- -tc
- Override the text color. e.g. -tcFF0000 for red
- -bi
- Use background image. e.g. -bi/home/httpd/icon/tar.gif
- -c
- Centers the tables horizontally
- -te
- Trims empty rows & columns at the edges of a worksheet
- -v
- Prints program version
- -m
- No encoding for multibyte
- -asc
- Ascii out of -dp and extraction data (-x?)
- -dp
- Dump page count and max columns and rows per page
- -xp
- Page for extraction (zero based)
- -xc
- Columns (separated by a dash) for extraction (zero based)
- -xr
- Rows (separated by a dash) to be extracted (zero based)
- -xml
- Output in XML
- -csv
- Output in Comma Separated Values
- -nh
- Suppress header and body tags in html output
An example of the extraction command line is: xlhtml -fw -asc
-xp:0 -xr:2-6 -xc:0-1 Test.xls
The extraction output is: Formatted output of cells by column
left to right, columns separated by a tab, end of row is: 0x0A, end
of file: n
NOTES
To interface to Netscape Navigator: first locate the
help scripts nsxlview & nsopen. Go into the Edit Preferences
dialog box. Click on the Navigator Category and hilight the
Applications menu item. Look for Microsoft Excel Worksheet. If you
don't see it create one. The MIME type should be:
application/vnd.ms-excel The suffixes should be:
xls,xlt,xlm,xld,xla,xlc,xlw,xll In the handled by section of the
dialog box, check the Application checkbox and set the path to
wherever the nsxlview helper script is located and pass a %s
argument. For example, if nsxlview is located in /usr/local/bin,
then you would put:
/usr/local/bin/nsxlview %s
in the Application path box.. (As a side note, make sure the
nsxlview script can find the xlhtml program or it won't work.)
Click on the OK and you are done. You should be able to use the
Test.xls file that is distributed with the program to verify its
configured correctly.
AUTHOR
Charles N Wyble