Hi Sanjeev,
Sanjeev Kumar Mittal wrote (09-05-11 14:20)
I am using JODConverter from Google project along with Open Office at the
backend.
I wanted to know if Libre Office suite have any headless operation mode
also?
Yes. As far as I know, there are no API incompatibilities between
LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org. And none are planned too. Well, apart
from functions that will be added to LibreOffice and may not have an OOo
counter part of course.
My intent is to use Libre Office functionality instead of OpenOffice in the
backend.
My Basic problem was that I was not able to see any embedded images when
I convert a .WPD file to a .PDF file. I guess thats a limitation on
part of OO.
Incidentally when I tried Libre I was delighted and I found that it opens
.WPD files with embedded images as well.
Sounds good. Pls let us know how it works out.
And if there are issues that need attention from developers, you might
well be able to step in. Then pls see
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
Any clue/help in this is highly thankful.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Cor
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