The help shows no --utf-8 option, it is a filter not an option?
I think this is what it would look like? Not sure of the LF,,, part of it?
/usr/bin/soffice --headless --infilter=Text (encoded):UTF8,LF,,,--convert-to xlsx test.csv
On 22 Jun 2017 at 7:30, Uwe Brauer wrote:
To:users@global.libreoffice.org
From:Uwe Braueroub@mat.ucm.es
Subject:[libreoffice-users] Re: convert csv to xlsx
command line UTF8 coding problem
Date sent:Thu, 22 Jun 2017 07:30:28 +0000
Michael== Michael D Setzermsetzerii@gmail.comwrites:
In the help it list options for infilter and filter options for
convert-to. Don't know if you would need one or both, and it does
list UTF8, but don't think the help shows all options.
Thanks
I tried
/usr/bin/soffice --headless --utf-8 --convert-to xlsx test.csv
In various order but obtained
Unknown option: --utf-8
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