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Just to make sure, you know that LibreOffice has the --convert-to option, so you can simply do:

        libreoffice --convert-to pdf <file1 ...>

No, didn't know, and it may be the reason I've been looking for to change from OOo to LO.

There's also a tool I wrote that should work on Windows, Linux and  ;
Currently the --convert-to fails when LibreOffice is already running.

Many thanks for these notes and suggestions; I'll certainly look into them.


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