"G. Roderick Singleton" wrote:

> You have not been clear about what you want. Converting
> .txt files to what?

I _have_ been very clear, since from the email subject. Please read the 
messages before replying.
What I wrote is:
Subject: Command line conversion with given template?

and in the message I wrote:

> > > On Sat June 17 2006 13:43, dondi_2006 wrote:
> > > > I want to convert on Linux many .txt files to
> > > > opendocument .odt format.
> > > > I have found this article explaining how to do it:
[...]
> > > > but I have a couple of questions:
> > > > 1) how do you tell force it to use a given template?
> > > > 2) how can you run it on all the files in a folder
> > > > tree without restarting OOo every time?

and I also explained that I want to save them in a non
standard template:

> > (*)I just need those files to all have the same page
> > format, paragraph type, font, spacing, hyphenation....
> > that I have defined in a non standard OpenDocument
> > template which I created. Hence the first question

> you should be looking at the default templates you use.

You mean changing the default Writer template from the GUI, before running the 
command line conversion? I had not considered this at all, because the template 
I created for
this command line procedure is a custom one, which I don't need or want to use 
afterwards as default. However, OK, if there _really_ is no option to select a 
template in a macro (is there?), I'll do it that way.

Thanks,
O.

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