Hi :)
Oooo, i wish someone had posted either of those conversion methods
(scripting and command-line using ./ as a trick to say "in the current
folder" seemingly unnecessarily) in the recent Uk Gov proposal to move
to ODF.
Of the tiny percentage of objections the point about converting
existing do
On 04/03/2014, Ed_0 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know, why does libreoffice open up after running in a
> terminal "libreoffice --convert-to odt *.doc?
>
It should not do this. Check your installation again. (E.g:
http://www.mail-archive.com/users%40global.libreoffice.org/msg12280.html
http://
Hello,
I think the reason why LibreOffice is popping up after you run a
--convert-to command is that you are not using --headless. The flag
--headless hides the LibreOffice GUI, and only performs the operation
specified. Also, it doesn't look like wildcards (the * that you used to
indicate a
Hi,
I would like to know, why does libreoffice open up after running in a
terminal "libreoffice --convert-to odt *.doc?
What if I want a recursive behaviour?
Thank you for answering.
Sincerely.
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