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'''License''': Loook is freely available under the GPL.
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'''License''': Loook is freely available under the GPL v2+.
  
 
'''Changes''':
 
'''Changes''':

Revision as of 21:12, 23 November 2013

Official page: http://www.danielnaber.de/loook/

New Home: http://mechtilde.de/Loook

Loook is a simple Python tool that searches for text strings in OpenOffice.org (and StarOffice 6.0 or later) files. It works under Linux, Windows and Macintosh. AND, OR and phrase searches are supported. It doesn't create an index, but searching should be fast enough unless you have really many files.

If you experience problems (e.g. files not found) please start loook.py from a shell and check if there are warnings or errors.

Download Loook 0.6.8: Loook (12KB, released 2010-12-04) for Mac

Download Loook 0.7: Loook for Linux and Windows

Mac version will follow

Requirements: for Loook < 0.6.8: Python 2.2 or later(not Python3) and Tkinter (this is usually part of Python and doesn't have to be installed separately)

for Loook > 0.7: Python 3 or later

License: Loook is freely available under the GPL v2+.

Changes:

  • 0.6.8 to 0.7 Integration of localisation
  • 0.6.7 to 0.6.8: Search embedded files (thanks to Hanna Ruotsalainen)
  • 0.6.6 to 0.6.7: Fixes to make loook work with Python 3.1.1 when started with parameters
  • 0.6.5 to 0.6.6: Made Loook work with Python 3.1.1
  • 0.6.4 to 0.6.5: Fixed problems with filenames that contain special (non-ASCII) characters -- thanks to Roman Shiryaev
  • 0.6.3 to 0.6.4: Fixed starting OpenOffice.org on Windows -- thanks to Matthias Hüning
  • 0.6.2 to 0.6.3: Added support for the new file formats of OpenOffice.org 2.x; sort results by file name; made saving configuration more robust
  • 0.6.1 to 0.6.2: Should now also work on Windows98
  • 0.6 to 0.6.1: Search directory can now be set via command line, e.g.:
    loook.py ~/Documents term1 term2
    The number of searched OpenOffice.org files is now printed in the status bar.
  • 0.5 to 0.6: loook.py now remembers your directory settings (path to OOo and search path).
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