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Petroy,

On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 08:50 -0700, Petroy wrote:

Hi,

I'm planning to use LibreOffice in combination with JODConverter (or just
via command-line) to convert some ODT files that my Java application
generates to PDF. It would be great if the users didn't need to have
LibreOffice installed for this task, so I'd like to include it into my
application. But LibreOffice is a few hundred megabytes heavy.

Is there a way to reduce the size of LibreOffice? Maybe there are files the
program doesn't need when I plan to just use it in headless mode for
conversion tasks.

Regards,
Petroy

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