On 07/01/2010 06:11 AM, brownh wrote:
Thank you, Matheiu, and others. I ultimately succeeded and here report
my experiences with the options.

1. I found several on-line free conversion services. For various
reasons such as security and privacy I did not pursue them.

2. Install OpenOffice and OpenOffice.OpenXML
Translator. Because this contradicted my desire for command line
conversion rather than install big GUI apps, I did not pursue.

3. Abiword can be used to convert the document format from .docx to,
say, .pdf. It was my intent to use a command line utility instead, but
here report that Abiword did in fact work and automatically detected
the input format.

4. Antiword-for-Office is a perl script, but when I tried to compile,
found I was missing the perl Archive::Zip module. Not knowing what to
do about that and too little time to find out, I did not pursue.

$ apt-cache search perl archive zip

This indicates that you must install libarchive-zip-perl.

5. Unoconv script is a debian package and seems what I really
want. However, when I ran it, I found that it depends on JRE, although
"$ aptitude show unoconv" indicates that it depends on python. In any
case, I don't happen to have JRE installed in current box, and so did not
pursue.

And you couldn't install it?

6. Odf-converter. This is a perl script. It requires libtiff.so.3, but
by symlinking found that it can use libtiff.so.4 instead. With it I
was able to generate an .otf file, which of course required Abiword to
convert to PDF since I can't use unoconv.

Haines Brown




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