Hi there,
when trying to convert .emf files to .jpg or whatever using LibO 3.3.4
(Linux x86 deb) from libreoffice.org on Ubuntu 10.04 the following basically
works:
$ libreoffice -convert-to: jpg -headless sample.emf
results in a sample.jpg file as expected.
This, however, seems to work properly only when triggered within a valid
X-session. When trying the same on the same machine over SSH (without X) the
process simply segfaults.
As .emf files often seem to be part of .docx files and I want to convert
them on a Linux server running without X, I would be glad to know which
pieces I overlooked. Are there any libs missing? Are there workarounds? Can
others confirm the problem?
Best regards,
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Uli
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