[Corpora-List] plain text and .caj files (Mike Scott)

张珉 zhangminjoy at gmail.com
Fri Nov 12 01:17:07 UTC 2010


Hi, I also used Nvivo 8 to turn .caj file into TXT and it seemed to be a
nice way. The method is to import the CAJ file into Nvivo 8 as an internal
file and then the content of  the internal file could be 'copy' and 'paste'
into WORD.

Hope it helps.
Min



On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Lei Lei <leileileo at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Re: plain text and .caj files (Mike Scott)
>  Does anyone know how to extract the plain Chinese text from .caj text
> files? I understand these are similar in conception to .PDFs.
>  Thanks -- Mike Scott, Aston University
> ---------------------------
> Hi, Mike,
> Yes, it is similar to .PDFs.
> If you want to extract the Chinese characters (text) from .caj files, one
> quick but dirty method is to first virtually print the .caj files into
> .PDFs, and then to extract the Chinese characters from the .PDFs.
> You can also directly use the "choose text" button to choose the text you
> want and then extract the text by copying and pasting within the CAJViewer,
> but I prefer the aforementioned method.
> Good luck!
> Lei
>
>
> 2010-11-12
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> School of Foreign Languages
> Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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-- 
Min
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