On Mon, 2012-08-13 at 11:52 +0200, Michael Stahl wrote:
the best option of using LibreOffice for your purpose is to install it
and connect to it via UNO; read the OOo Dev Guide for details:
        Or to run it from the command-line with:
        --headless --convert-to pdf foo.doc
        The UNO / remote automation stuff has always seemed a horrible way of
doing the simpler conversion cases, and now we have the commandline
sorted out - I'd love to encourage people to spawn that directly.
        ATB,
                Michael.
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