How to Install and Uninstall python2-odfpy Package on openSUSE Leap

Last updated: May 02,2024

1. Install "python2-odfpy" package

This guide let you learn how to install python2-odfpy on openSUSE Leap

$ sudo zypper refresh $ sudo zypper install python2-odfpy

2. Uninstall "python2-odfpy" package

Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall python2-odfpy on openSUSE Leap:

$ sudo zypper remove python2-odfpy

3. Information about the python2-odfpy package on openSUSE Leap

Information for package python2-odfpy:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : python2-odfpy
Version : 1.4.1-bp153.1.21
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 1,1 MiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-odfpy-1.4.1-bp153.1.21.src
Summary : Python API and tools to manipulate OpenDocument files
Description :
Odfpy is a library to read and write OpenDocument v. 1.1 files.
The main focus has been to prevent the programmer from creating invalid
documents. It has checks that raise an exception if the programmer adds
an invalid element, adds an attribute unknown to the grammar, forgets to
add a required attribute or adds text to an element that doesn't allow it.
These checks and the API itself were generated from the RelaxNG
schema, and then hand-edited. Therefore the API is complete and can
handle all ODF constructions.
In addition to the API, there are a few scripts:
- csv2odf - Create OpenDocument spreadsheet from comma separated values
- mailodf - Email ODF file as HTML archive
- odf2xhtml - Convert ODF to (X)HTML
- odf2mht - Convert ODF to HTML archive
- odf2xml - Create OpenDocument XML file from OD? package
- odfimgimport - Import external images
- odflint - Check ODF file for problems
- odfmeta - List or change the metadata of an ODF file
- odfoutline - Show outline of OpenDocument
- odfuserfield - List or change the user-field declarations in an ODF file
- xml2odf - Create OD? package from OpenDocument in XML form
Visit https://github.com/eea/odfpy for documentation and examples.

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