Options can appear in any order on the command line so long as they are paired with their related parameters. Use the blb. 2txt command line to get help on the command line syntax and parameters. Sets the name of input file or the mask for the group of input files. The command line may contain few options f. Sets the name of output folder for saving of text files. Sets the pattern for output file name for example, Text Document. If absent, the input file name will be used. Use the First. Line variable to insert the first line of text to the output file name. Use the Number variable to change the position of the sequence number inside the output file name. Reads data from STDIN. The file format will be auto detected from data. If the option is specified, the option f is ignored. Writes text to STDOUT. If the option is specified, the options v and p are ignored. Combines text files into one output file. Adds sequence number before output file name when text is divided. Adds sequence number after output file name when text is divided. Sets the starting sequence number for output files when text is divided. The default is 1. Sets the encoding for output files ansi, utf. The default is ansi. Splits text by output target file size in kilobytes. Splits text by special keyword in input file. The option is case sensitive. The command line may contain few options k. Splits text by keyword and removes it from output files. The option is case sensitive. The command line may contain few options r. Splits text by two empty lines in succession. Splits text by lines where all letters are capital. Uses a dictionary for pronunciation correction. REX or DIC. The command line may contain few options d. Uses IFilter interface to extract text. If this fails, the default method will be used by the application. Sets the password for the encrypted PDF files. Prints the list of available command line options. Removes excess spaces two or more blank spaces in succession, no break spaces. Removes hyphens at the ends of lines in the text. Removes linebreaks inside paragraphs. Removes empty lines. Replaces few empty lines by one empty line. Removes text in square brackets. Removes text in curly brackets. Removes text in lt angle brackets. Fixes OCR errors for languages with Cyrillic alphabets only. Columns are separated by a comma, when the application extracts data from XLSXLSXODS files default delimiter for CSV files. Columns are separated by a semicolon, when the application extracts data from XLSXLSXODS files. Columns are separated by a blank space, when the application extracts data from XLSXLSXODS files. Columns are separated by a tab, when the application extracts data from XLSXLSXODS files. Uses double quote characters, if a field must be quoted export from XLSXLSXODS files. Uses single quote characters, if a field must be quoted export from XLSXLSXODS files. Examples. Extract text from BOOK. DOC and save as New Book. Docsbook. doc v d Text p New BookExtract text from the Microsoft Word and RTF documents, remove empty lines and save text files in UTF 8 encoding blb. Docs doc f d Docs Text e utf. Extract text from all files in the specified folder, unite and save as Document. Docs v d Text p Document u. Extract text from 1. DOC, divide on parts with size 1. KB and save as text files Document 2. Document 2. 1. txt, etc. Docs1. doc v d Text p Document a n 2. Extract text from BOOK. FB2, find the words CHAPTER and CONTENTS to divide text on parts and save as files with the names Book 1. Book 2. txt, etc. Bookbook. fb. 2 v d Text p Book k CHAPTER k CONTENTSExtract text from BOOK. EPUB, find to divide text on parts, remove from text and save each part as a new file blb. Bookbook. epub v d Text p Book r Get text from STDIN, remove excess spaces, linebreaks and empty lines, write the updated text to STDOUT blb. Configuration File. The command line options can be stored as a configuration file blb. The sample configuration file. Docs rtf f d Books Books fb. Text b n 1 t 2. The utility may combine options from the configuration file and the command line. Licence. You are free to use and distribute software for noncommercial purposes. For commercial use or distribution, you need to get permission from the copyright holder.