Hi :)
Presumably it can be done straight from a command-line without even
needing a "script" as such.  "Headless mode" sounds great even if it's
not quite as bizarre as it sounds
Regards from
Tom :)



On 14 March 2014 13:18, Cley Faye <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2014-03-14 11:33 GMT+01:00 Tanstaafl <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Ok, I was wondering about this.
>>
>> How do I tell what version of the ODF standard any of my individual files
>> are?
>>
>> I tried opening a spreadsheet (.ods) and checked File > Properties, but
>> nothing in there about the PDF version...
>>
>
> Open it with a ZIP program. The file content.xml should start with a
> "office:document-content" tag, and somewhere in there is the attribute
> "office:version". I believe it contains the file version.
> As far as "user friendly" goes, I'm not sure if there is a way to see this
> in LibreOffice, because...
>
>
>>
>> Follow-up question would be, how do I convert the old to the new?
>>
>>
> ...opening and saving the file should "update" it to the current version.
> It is certainly possible to do that through a script if you have a lot of
> file.
>
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