Hi,
i am not aware of such a Java class. Printing of ODF documents is a
little bit more complex and you need a lot more stuff to render the
document first and print it later on. It's a perfect example that
manipulation of ODF is much more than simply dealing with plain xml.
Juergen
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I look into this every now and then. I've been searching Google for a
Java class that will print ODF files without using OpenOffice. While
this isn't a "must have" it would make some of my software I have for
my clients a little easier to deal with.
Has anyone seen a Java class or jar that will read an OOo file,
like .odt, and print it to a printer? I've seen JODConverter, but that
requires OOo. I want to reduce my footprint on clients' computers and
it would be great if, one day, my program could run on computers
without a need for X or any GUI.
Thanks for any info on this, positive or negative.
Hal
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