Export captions to Word file?
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- andrelef
Export captions to Word file?
Hi all,
I've been working for months on a slideshow and it's so long now that I had to cut it in three parts. I find it a bit difficult to retain cohesion and be concise when all I have is watching the show to find out what works and what doesn't in relation to the other portions. Drives me bananas...
Right now, I have two parts done, and when I watch them I find that there's repetition and digression.
I'm wondering if anyone has found a way where I could select all files, and then use a function to save ONLY THE CAPTIONS into one unique file, so I could have the whole text in front of me to work on. That way I'll be able to build a stronger "narration" and not be distracted by the rest of the action going on on the screen.
My only other option is to go through 20 minutes worth of show and double-click each slide, copy/paste each caption into a Word file. I'd rather not have to do that...
Thanks for any help!!
Andre
I've been working for months on a slideshow and it's so long now that I had to cut it in three parts. I find it a bit difficult to retain cohesion and be concise when all I have is watching the show to find out what works and what doesn't in relation to the other portions. Drives me bananas...
Right now, I have two parts done, and when I watch them I find that there's repetition and digression.
I'm wondering if anyone has found a way where I could select all files, and then use a function to save ONLY THE CAPTIONS into one unique file, so I could have the whole text in front of me to work on. That way I'll be able to build a stronger "narration" and not be distracted by the rest of the action going on on the screen.
My only other option is to go through 20 minutes worth of show and double-click each slide, copy/paste each caption into a Word file. I'd rather not have to do that...
Thanks for any help!!
Andre
Re: Export captions to Word file?
Well, it depends on what tools you have available - if you look at the .psh file for the show, the lines with the caption text will look like the following:
Where the "cell" number is the slide number - 1 (first slide is cell 0 ) and the caption number relates to which caption it is for that slide. There are a number of utilities in the Linux world like "grep" that work very well for that - what you want to do is grab all the lines from the .psh file with that format. I have not done it, but that is what you are looking for (you can open the .psh file in something like Notepad if you want - it is just a text file)
You could search for the string '.text="' and everything following that should be your caption - note that special characters like newlines and carriage returns (and other chars) are escaped with a backslash in the string - don't get bitten with searching for everything between the quotes - if the quoted string has something within it that has quotes, you will grab only part of the string
hope that helps
mikey
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cell[1].caption[1].text="Birdies & Booms ...\r\nShots from the 4th"
Where the "cell" number is the slide number - 1 (first slide is cell 0 ) and the caption number relates to which caption it is for that slide. There are a number of utilities in the Linux world like "grep" that work very well for that - what you want to do is grab all the lines from the .psh file with that format. I have not done it, but that is what you are looking for (you can open the .psh file in something like Notepad if you want - it is just a text file)
You could search for the string '.text="' and everything following that should be your caption - note that special characters like newlines and carriage returns (and other chars) are escaped with a backslash in the string - don't get bitten with searching for everything between the quotes - if the quoted string has something within it that has quotes, you will grab only part of the string
hope that helps
mikey
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- andrelef
Re: Export captions to Word file?
Hi Mikey,
It's still quite a bit of work, but that worked... back to work now...
Thanks!
Andre
It's still quite a bit of work, but that worked... back to work now...
Thanks!
Andre
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Re: Export captions to Word file?
Have a look at this Word programme by Vernon Robinson. It works a treat
Here's the link.
ProShow PSH Reader Document Files
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8118
Mike
Here's the link.
ProShow PSH Reader Document Files
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8118
Mike
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Re: Export captions to Word file?
Thanks for posting that Mike - I had forgotten about that utility. Good info.
mikey
mikey
You can't have too many gadgets or too much disk space !!
mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
Lots of PIC and Arduino microprocessor stuff too !!
- andrelef
Re: Export captions to Word file?
Thank you both!
This will transform my work...
All the best,
André
This will transform my work...
All the best,
André
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