Hi Jambunathan, these are great improvements -- I'm surprised people didn't thank you more for this! So, thanks.
Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> writes: > 1. A choice of command-line converters for org-lparse dependent backends > like org-odt and org-xhtml. > > M-x customize-variable RET org-lparse-convert-processes RET > > - Currently two converters are supported. > 1. BasicODConverter - Home-brewed converter. This is available as > an OpenOffice extension in contrib/odt/BasicODConverter dir of > org git repo. > > 2. unoconv - Unable to install this locally on my machine. So use > of this as a converter is largely untested. But should work > without any glitches. > > 3. If there are other popular converters that are in use, I would > like to add them to this list. > > 2. M-x customize-variable RET org-lparse-convert-process RET > - Choose one of the based on your preferences and availability I am not sure I understand why we need `org-lparse-convert-process' and `org-lparse-convert-processes' -- isn't it possible to just have the first one, while listing the choices within this option? > 3. Make C-c C-e O export directly to your preferred output format > (doc?). Use > > M-x customize-variable RET org-export-odt-preferred-output-format RET > > (But review items 1 and 2 before doing this) I use unoconv. Can you give me an example configuration if I want C-c C-e O to output files directly in, say, .doc (MS Word) format? Thanks again, looking forward to test this more heavily! -- Bastien