Hi,

In Linux (I run Ubuntu.) you can install cups-pdf. When you want to print a document, select cups-pdf as the printer. It has worked very reliably for me. For Windows, I know nothing about doPDF. Source Forge has PDFCreator for Windows, and it is free from spy ware, advertising, etc. Use it like cups-pdf except in Windows.

Don

On 12/02/2011 06:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)

No.

Most of the apps all go together.  Base is sometimes a separate thing that can be added but i 
don't think Base works on it's own.  In Gnu&Linux (such as Ubuntu, Mageia, RedHat) it 
might be possible to just use your normal package manager to find and install something else 
that does a convert to pdf.  In Windows there are a few things, perhaps "doPDF" but 
they are independant projects.  Google search (or Bing or whatever) might help you find a 3rd 
party app to do the job.

Regards from
Tom :)



--- On Fri, 2/12/11, Paul<agen...@yahoo.com>  wrote:

From: Paul<agen...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] Standalone PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org, disc...@documentfoundation.org, 
market...@global.libreoffice.org, des...@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Friday, 2 December, 2011, 4:12

Does Libre office have a stand alone PDF application? ie - does Libre provide the PDF editor by itself without all the other features in the 200 MB download - is it possible to install only the PDF tool without all the other features ? All responses appreciated. Thanks, Paula


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