On 05/03/14 20:07, gibi wrote:
> On 05/03/2014 20:16, Steve Edmonds wrote:
>>
>> On 2014-03-06 05:51, Ed_0 wrote:
>>> On 05/03/14 10:08, e-letter wrote:
>>>> On 04/03/2014, Ed_0 <x9...@mail.ru> 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://www.mail-archive.com/users%40global.libreoffice.org/msg33265.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> What if I want a recursive behaviour?
>>>>>
>>>> Try:
>>>>
>>>> libreoffice --convert-to odt ./*.doc
>>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 1) Hmm, I didn't understand those links, the errors displayed are these:
>>>
>>> javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
>>>
>>>
>>> Warning: failed to read path from javaldx
>>>
>>> 2) I'm not an expert or a sysadmin but I read some books about Linux. ls
>>> and ls . or ls ./ is the same.
>>>
>>> 3) I tried with - $ libreoffice --headless --convert-to odt $(ls -R)
>>>         - $ libreoffice --headless --convert-to odt < file < ls -R
>>>         - $ libreoffice --headless --convert-to odt $(find . -name
>>> "*.docx*")
>>>         - $ libreoffice --headless --convert-to odt $(find . -name
>>> "*.docx*")
>>> --outdir dir/
>>>
>>> and it didn't work out...
>>>
>>> I know very little Bash and some C. I think a script it's a better idea.
>>> It has to execute the libreoffice command in each directory so that the
>>> outdir is "that" directory.
>>>
>>> I wish somebody could code it. If not, I will do it myself in the
>>> future.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Ed
>>>
>>>
>> Hi.
>> What are you trying to achieve.
>> I have to run a script to convert all older documents on our server to
>> newer ODF format. I am going to do that by regression into the
>> directory specified as the parameter to the script when called. I
>> haven't got round to it yet as it is not required until I update LO,
>> but is that what you are after.
>> Steve
>>
> Another way is to use the wizard in libreoffice (File > Wizards >
> Document Converter ) from a PC on the same network than the server and
> using a network share.
> 
> We used this solution to convert tons of documents in order to avoid CPU
> charge on servers that were used for other purposes and it was nice
> (only I/O on the servers).
> We were able to parallelize tasks with multiple PCs, each one was
> dealing with a dedicated sub-directory of the share.
> 
> Just my 2 cents.
> 

Just tried it.

I found what I was searching.

Thank you!


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