I think a simle command line version doesn't officially
exist. Using UNO either through Python or Java is simple
enough. You would possibly have to make the code
yourself. Java would of course be very portable. The problem
is that you would have to have an active OOorg deamon running
to handle the UNO calls.

cheers,
mlaun

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From: "William Skaggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 7:24 PM
Subject: [users] possible to use OO as file conversion filter?


> Hi,
> 
>   I'm a new subscriber to this list -- I've looked at the archives, but
> not seen anything that directly answers my question.  I have been doing
> development for GIMP (the open source image editing program), and
> wonder whether there would be a reasonable way of using OO, or its
> API, as a filter to convert files that OO can handle into a format that
> GIMP can directly use, such as png.  (GIMP already uses ghostscript in
> this way in order to load postscript files.)  If this could be done, not
> only would it give access to OO's native formats such as sxd, it might 
> also give access to ppt.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
>   -- Bill Skaggs
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