Thank you all for your replies, I was indeed asking for a way to create a PDF from commandline, so without having to open OOo. The reason for asking this is that I have written several documents for an application (usermanual / developersmanual / etc) and I would like to create a script that creates a distribution (of the software) and at the same time "compiles" the documents. The reason to choose OOo in the first place is that the application is being developed on several platforms, so I need a documentation tool that is available on these too. But now I realise that OOo perhaps is not the right tool for me. I'm going to port the documents to TeX instead. TeX has a strong support for math functions and is also supported on the main platforms. Furthermore I can easily "compile" it from commandline and there are multiple output formats possible.
Darius "Darius Blaszijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi there, > > I have asked this question before but I got no real satisfactory answer, > so I would like to try again. Is there some way to automate the creation > of a PDF document from an odt file. I would like this to be from the > commandline. Is this possible? > > Darius Blaszijk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
