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Does anyone know how to convert an
FlykODT
file (LibreOffice) to PDF
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Just open the document with libre office and choose Export as PDF..:
For a command line solution there is unoconv that converts files from the command line:
Note: Only starting from Ubuntu 11.10 unoconv depends on Libre Office. Previous unoconv versions (from Ubuntu <= 11.04) depend on Open Office (but it will also run with Libre Office).
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You can also use the command-line of
libreoffice
for your purpose. That gives you the advantage of batch conversion. But single files are also possible. This example converts all ODT files in the current directory to PDF:Get more information on command-line options with: Dell dock software for windows 7.
TapperTapper
Here are a few more details about the 'non-GUI' method.
- You can use this method not only to convert ODT files to PDF. It will also work for MS Word DOCX files (it will work as well as LibreOffice is able to handle the particular ODT), and, in general all file types which LibreOffice can open. https://sohacor.weebly.com/ebook-the-art-of-war-pdf-indonesia.html.
- I do not think that there is a binary named
libreoffice
as one of the other answers suggested. However, there issoffice(.bin)
-- the binary that can be used to start LibreOffice from the command line. It is usually located in/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/
; and very often, a symlink/usr/bin/soffice
points to that location. - Then, in most cases the parameters
--headless --convert-to pdf
are not sufficient. It needs to be:Be sure to follow exactly this capitalization! - Next, the command will not work if there is already a LibreOffice GUI instance up and running on your system. It is caused by bug #37531, known since 2011. Add this additional parameter to your command:This will create a new, separate environment which can be used by a second, headless LO instance without interfering with a possibly running first GUI LO instance started by the same user.
- Also, make sure that the
--outdir /pdf
you specify does exist, and that you have write permission to it. Or, rather use a different output dir. Even if it is just for a first testing and debugging round: Access 2013 runtime 32 bit. - Hence:This works for me on Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 with LibreOffice v5.1.2.2 (using my specific path for the binary
soffice
which will be different on Ubuntu anyway..). It also works on Debian Jessie 8.0 (using path/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice
). Sorry, cannot test it on Ubuntu right now..If all this doesn't work, when you try to process DOCX: - It may be a problem with the specific DOCX file you try the command with.. So create a very simple DOCX document of your own first. Use LibreOffice itself for this. Write 'Hello World!' on an otherwise empty page. Save it as DOCX.
- Try again. Does it work with the simple DOCX?
- If it again doesn't work, repeat step 7, but save as ODT this time.
- Repeat step 8, but make sure to reference the ODT this time.
- Last: Use full path to
soffice
, tosoffice.bin
and tolibreoffice
and run each with the-h
parameter:- Do you get an output here?
- For which one of the three binaries/symlinks?
- Record the outputs.
- Tell us your outputs!!!
Compare them to the command line you used:- Are there any changes in parameter names, capitalizations, number of dashes used, etc.??
For comparison, my own (Mac OS X) output is here: - Add one more argument to your command line to enforce the application of an input filter when
soffice
opens your DOCX file:or
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Nautilus Script
This script utilizes libreoffice to convert files compatible with LibreOffice to PDF.
For installation instructions see here: How can I install a Nautilus script?
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Note: I decided to delete my answer from this question and to post a modified version of it here when I realised that
unoconv
doesn't deal with psw
files at all well, and doesn't convert them successfully to other formats. There may also be problems with docx
and xlsx
formats.However,
Libreoffice
fully supports many file types; full documentation is available at the official site, which details the valid input and output formats.You could use the command-line
libreoffice
convert utility or unoconv, which is available in the repositories. I find unoconv
to be very useful, and it is probably what you want. Even though Takkat has briefly mentioned unoconv
, I thought it would be useful to give some more details and a batch conversion one-liner.Using the terminal you could
cd
to the directory containing your files and then batch convert all of them by running a one-liner like this:(This one-liner is a modification of my translate script featured in this answer.)
If you later want to use any other file formats, just substitute the
odt
and pdf
for any other supported input and output formats. You can find the supported formats for a file type by entering unoconv -f odt --show
. To convert a single file use, for example, unoconv -f pdf myfile.odt
.Further information on and options for the program can be found by entering in terminal
man unoconv
or by going to the Ubuntu manpages online.Community♦
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Another Nautilus Script
This very simple and lightweight Nautilus Script uses
SadiSadiunoconv
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I'm adding a new answer, because in recent times a series of new conversion paths were opened by Pandoc gaining the capability to read ODT files.
When Pandoc reads in a file format, it converts it into an internal format, 'native' (which is a form of JSON).
From its native form, it can then export the document into a whole range of other formats. Not only PDF, but also DocBook, HTML, EPUB, DOCX, ASCIIdoc, DokuWiki, MediaWiki and what-not..
Since here the wanted output format is PDF, we have another choice of different paths, provided by what Pandoc is calling a pdf-engine. Here is the list of currently available PDF engines (valid for Pandoc v2.7.2 and later -- previous versions may support only a smaller list):
- pdflatex: This requires LaTeX to be installed in addition to Pandoc.
- xelatex: This requires XeLaTeX to be installed in addition to Pandoc (also available as an additional package to general TeX distributions).
- context: This requires ConTeXt to be installed in addition to Pandoc; ConTeXt is available as an additional package to most general TeX distributions).
- lualatex: This requires LuaTeX to be installed in addition to Pandoc (also available as an additional package to general TeX distributions).
- pdfroff: This requires GNU Roff to be installed in addition to Pandoc.
- wkhtml2pdf: This requires wkhtmltopdf to be installed in addition to Pandoc.
- prince: This requires PrinceXML to be installed in addition to Pandoc. Counter service in public sector.
- weasyprint: This requires weasyprint to be installed in addition to Pandoc.
There are some more and newer PDF engines now integrated into Pandoc, which I have not yet used myself and which I currently cannot describe in more detail: tectonic and latexmk.
WARNING: Do not expect that the appearance of your original document will be identical in all the PDF outputs to the print preview or PDF export of the ODT! Pandoc, when converting does not preserve layouts, it preserves the contents and the structure of documents: paragraphs remain paragraphs, emphasized words remain emphasized, headings remain headings, etc. But the overall look can change considerably.
Example commands
pdflatex:
XeLaTeX:
LuaLaTeX:
ConTeXt:
GNU troff:
wkhtmltopdf:
PrinceXML:
weasyprint:
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Above commands are the most basic for the conversion. Depending on the PDF engine you pick, there may be many other options possible to control the appearance of the output PDF file. For example, the following additional parameters may be added to all those paths routing through LaTeX:
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which will use a custom page size (a bit larger than DIN A4) with margins of 2cm on the top edge and 1.12cm at the other three edges).
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