On 09/01/2014, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
e-letter wrote:
If a m$ document is stored on a public web server (E.g.
http://path.to.document.com/file.doc), is it possible to change
directly the name of the converted file which is created in the local
directory? Otherwise, 'mv' can be used after conversion, but it would
be able to rename within the LO command options, something like:
libreoffice -convert-to odt http://path.to.document.com/file.doc
-outdir ~/tmp -rename-to newfilename.odt
Once you have a document loaded into LO, you can use "Save as" to change
the name and even format.
Am aware. To clarify, the usage scenario is to perform this task via
the command terminal, without opening the program graphical userface.
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