next-shopify-storefront
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next-shopify-storefront
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Trying to build a site using Shopify, Gatsby, and anything else
This example repo has been up for 2 years.
docx
- Ajuda docx
- A próxima etapa de um aplicativo da Web que automatiza a produção de documentos legais
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The next step of a web application that automates the production of legal documents
Since I don't have much knowledge of web development, the application has a very basic structure: html + css + javascript. To generate the document, I use a library called docx.js (https://docx.js.org). When the user clicks to submit the form, the request is passed to a function in the main file (app.js), which , through conditional logic, assembles the document using docx.js.
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Any idea why this Node.js code doesn't work?
Looks like this library wasn't meant to open existing files: https://github.com/dolanmiu/docx/issues/1513
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Is there some way in which I can render Word documents in a browser using an Angular application
Had such requirement in the past, this worked well https://docx.js.org/
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Limitations of vba for mac
Honestly with this brief I'd avoid Ruby/Python and go straight with JavaScript. UIs with javascript are pretty easy, and there are great libraries out there like https://github.com/dolanmiu/docx which make it relatively easy to edit word documents.
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What documentation conversion tool/library you use?
For Excel it's much easier to convert your raw data to CSV than to put it into an HTML document and then extract it back out again. Similarly for .docx format, you're probably better off using a package like docx and building the document in a way more suited to the file format than trying to smush HTML into a new format.
- Creating pdf, docx document in vanilla
- Docx JS Adding a watermark
- Generating microsoft word file from js
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