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Hi Luuk

Thanks for clarifying that.  It makes more sense now.  So the command would
be either

soffice  -writer  --headless  --convert-to  pdf   file-name.rtf'

or 

lowriter  --headless  --convert-to  pdf   file-name.rtf'

or on Windows a 3rd way of trying

soffice.exe  -writer  --headless  --convert-to  pdf   file-name.rtf'

or try the jod converter
http://code.google.com/p/jodconverter/wiki/GettingStarted

Pdf does have advantages.  People are unlikely to mess up a document by
editing it because not many people have software that can edit them.  Also
documents looks the same on pretty much any system and print the same on
pretty much any printer.  

Regards from
Tom :)

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