Maybe I understand what you're attempting; I'm confused about
whatever CLI switch is though.
I've only converted PDFs to Word and all appears fine,
so unless there's a bug in your program version, I don't see why
reversing the process should be a problem.
Have you checked to see if others have reported a bug?; if not, then
maybe doing so, as a query, might bring someone to offer help,
From: Bill Janssen <janssen@parc.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 12:08 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] passing filter options with the --convert-to
CLI switch to soffice?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: janssen@parc.com
I'd like to be able to use the convenient --convert-to CLI switch on
soffice to convert from Word to PDF. However, I'd like that conversion
to create tagged PDFs, and the default for UseTaggedPDF is false.
A number of PDF export options are listed at
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Tutorials/PDF_export, and after
reading that I tried,
$ soffice --convert-to pdf:writer_pdf_Export:UseTaggedPDF=true --outdir
/tmp myfile.docx
But still got untagged PDF in the output file.
Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance!
Bill
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