On 05/02/2011 08:02 PM, Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote:
On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 05:40:52PM -0300, "Daniel A. Rodriguez"<daniel.armando.rodriguez@gmail.com>
wrote:
need to convert a bunch of files into pdf, any way to do it as a batch process?
Did you try the --convert-to option?
you mean export-to, right?
that option create a single .pdf file from current document, what I
need is to create several .pdf files from several odf files
I just thought of something.
Do you use Windows?
If you do, and you still have troubles with exporting to PDF, try doPDF
- pdf-printer.
I use that on all the Windows computers I setup so any program can print
to PDF instead of to the paper printer. I used that as my default PDF
printer, except for LibreOffice, when I do not need a paper copy of the
web site, or email, etc..
So if you use Windows, then you could see if that works for you.
I still think that you should increase the
Tools>Options>LibreOffice>Memory to larger size and increase the number
of objects as well. If you have a lot of images, you will need to have
the objects' number to be larger than that by at least 5. That is what
I do and it seems to help.
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