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[libreoffice-documentation] Re: Docvert 4.0 released


Le 2010-11-08 00:44, Jean Hollis Weber a écrit :
This looks interesting. I haven't tried it. I just sent Matthew a note
asking if it works with LibreOffice as well as OOo. :-)

--Jean

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Matthew Holloway<odf-discuss@holloway.co.nz>
Reply-to: ODF Discussion List<odf-discuss@opendocumentfellowship.com>
To: ODF Discussion List<odf-discuss@opendocumentfellowship.com>
Subject: [odf-discuss] Docvert 4.0 released (MS Word to OpenDocument to
DocBook to HTML)
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 16:51:11 +1300

Hi folks, if you want a publishing system that deals with OpenDocument
or MS Word then I thought you might be interested in this open source
software that I've been writing for about 5 years now. It's a web
service that you can host yourself.

It now supports EMF/WMF files (it converts them to SVG/PNG) and it's
much faster because it uses OpenOffice in a server-mode, and it has
unit tests to assert things about document structure throughout the
conversion.

http://docvert.org/

(if you're on Debian/Ubuntu the easiest install will be to apt-get
install docvert-openoffice.org and then overwrite /usr/share/docvert
with the tar.gz download)

Cheers :)


Thanks Jean. Looks interesting. The FAQ are a good read. I don't have a debian or a Ubuntu box, otherwise I would give it a try.

Marc


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