#!/bin/bash
#
# svg_convertHtmlToText.sh -- This function takes one HTML file
# and produces one plain-text file (i.e., without markup inside).
#
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#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function xhtml_convertToText {
# Verify existence of HTML file.
cli_checkFiles ${FILE}.xhtml
local COMMAND=''
local OPTIONS=''
# Define the command path to text-based web browser and options
# used to produce plain-text files. Most of these programs have a
# dump option that print formatted plain-text versions of given
# HTML file to stdout.
if [[ -x '/usr/bin/lynx' ]];then
COMMAND='/usr/bin/lynx'
OPTIONS='-force_html -nolist -width 70 -dump'
elif [[ -x '/usr/bin/elinks' ]];then
COMMAND='/usr/bin/elinks'
OPTIONS='-force_html -no-numbering -no-references -width 70 -dump'
elif [[ -x '/usr/bin/w3m' ]];then
COMMAND='/usr/bin/w3m'
OPTIONS='-dump'
fi
if [[ $COMMAND != '' ]];then
# Print action message.
if [[ -f ${FILE}.txt ]];then
cli_printMessage "${FILE}.txt" --as-updating-line
else
cli_printMessage "${FILE}.txt" --as-creating-line
fi
# Convert from HTML to plain-text without markup.
${COMMAND} ${OPTIONS} ${FILE}.xhtml > ${FILE}.txt
else
cli_printMessage "`gettext "No way to convert from HTML to plain-text found."`" --as-error-line
fi
}