Oded Arbel wrote:
As previously stated, KWord from the KDE Office suite can open and edit PDF documents, and then save them to any other supported format (OpenDocument, for example). Granted, you lose a lot of formating - it doesn't convert the graphics and you lose all non-trivial styling, but its understandable as its a word processor, not a desktop publishing tool.
Thanks. It is available for Windows?
Also, ghostscript packages a pdf2ps tool, and from PS you can convert to almost anything else.
Converting twice is too complicated. I prefer to convert directly to the desired format.
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