.doc parser supports method=abiword, does work on Windows as well#172
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.doc parser supports method=abiword, does work on Windows as well#172petrchpetr wants to merge 2 commits into
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I'm now a maintainer for this project, if you were still interested in this PR all these years later that would be great. It would be nice if there were test cases for it however. |
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abiword works for me fine on Windows, so I added it as an alternative method for .doc,
the code is based on pdf_parser.py code, so hopefully it does not break any coding style rules and will be ready for a merge.