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On 13/08/12 11:26, docminer wrote:
Hi,
I want to re-use in other project the LibreOffice's document transformation
features. For example, read a MS Word document and save it as Adobe PDF
file.
I've downloaded the source codes and looked at them, but LO is a very large
project. Where I
bytecodes -
C/C++ runs on Flash Player/AIR.
Thanks,
Pablo.
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On Mon, 2012-08-13 at 11:52 +0200, Michael Stahl wrote:
the best option of using LibreOffice for your purpose is to install it
and connect to it via UNO; read the OOo Dev Guide for details:
Or to run it from the command-line with:
--headless --convert-to pdf foo.doc
I would prefer to use a native LO distribution
for mobile OS.
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Pablo.
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On Mon, 2012-08-13 at 03:57 -0700, docminer wrote:
So it's clear: I only need someone running LO on Android and iOS and then
invoke the command line in order to transform document formats. I'll look
for those distributions (if they exists...?)
Ah - well, I'd play with our Android
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:37:24AM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-13 at 11:52 +0200, Michael Stahl wrote:
the best option of using LibreOffice for your purpose is to install it
and connect to it via UNO; read the OOo Dev Guide for details:
Or to run it from the