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writerperfect is a collection of command line tools for conversion of
various document formats to ODF, EPUB and AbiWord.

List of changes:
- Add support for conversion of Zoner Draw documents using libzmf. The
  new tools are called zmf2odg and zmf2epub.
- Handle StarOffice Writer documents (.sdw).
- Allow conversion of StarOffice documents to EPUB and Abiword too. The
  new tools are called sd2epub and sd2abw.
- Fix configure check for libeot.
- Add universal conversion tools that handle any supported input
format.
  The new tools are called wpft2abw, wpft2ebub and wpfg2odf.
- Fix some CppCheck warnings.
- Let mwaw2* properly handle files with a resource fork.
- Handle Lotus files with an associated format file.
- Switch to C++11.
- Add support for conversion of QuarkXPress documents using libqxp. The
  new tools are called qxp2odg and qxp2epub.
- Default to libepubgen 0.1 (0.0 is used as a fallback).
- Add options for setting EPUB version, splitting method and layout
type
  (only for EPUB 3.0) to all EPUB-converting tools.

Home page: https://sourceforge.net/p/libwpd/wiki/writerperfect
Download from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/libwpd/files/writerperfect/writerperfect-0.9.6/

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