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I understand where you're coming from but this is something that needs
to fit into an existing batch process on multiple machines that are
creating an RTF from word pad.  And portable LO would fit in perfectly
in headless mode.  Thanks for the input.

On Dec 24, 2011, at 9:27 PM, "Andreas Säger" <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:

Why converting one foreign file format to another foreign file format? RTF is
a native MS file format, poorly supported by LibreOffice. On Windows XP you
have the WordPad and you may also install the MS Word Viewer to read RTF,
doc and docx file formats. Then there are several PDF printers for free
download. I can recommend FreePDF. On the command line you might be able
call the MS application with a printer argument to print out the documents
in question to the virtual PDF printer.

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