Extract history from mqxliff.

Piotr Czajkowski 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
win ed78787437 Added Windows binary 5 years ago
.gitignore f1c148c695 Added .DS_Store 5 years ago
LICENSE.md 4deeb91c01 Added license 5 years ago
README.md 671668a581 Few more things 5 years ago
export.png c8bfab50d9 Correction 5 years ago
extractHistory.c 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
extractHistory.h 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
fileinfo.c 71fba4091e Using strncpy and calloc for safety 5 years ago
fileinfo.h 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
incbin.c 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
incbin.h 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
makefile 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
mqxliffHistory.xsl 0c5cf8fa29 Experimenting with incbin 5 years ago
stopif.h 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
transform.c 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
transform.h 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
xmlbuff.c 3c4919196b First commit 5 years ago
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README.md

mqxliffHistory

If you're recording changes in your memoQ project it stores a lot of useful information. However to read it using memoQ client isn't most convenient. I've created a simple tool which will export history to easily readable HTML file.

First you need to export bilingual of given document with following options: Export bilingual

Then run:

./extractHistory <your_mqxlz_file>

You'll receive document.html with full version history.

Feel free to use it however you want, but I take no responsibility for eventual damage.

You can find 64-bit Windows binary with necessary MingW libraries in win folder.