![]() That was it, and I can actually convert my docx files now. Afterwards you specify where the files you want to convert areĬode: Select all Expand view Collapse view /home/user/Desktop/folder/*.docx Then to specify what output file you want to use, use Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view -f filetype could be -f odt or -f pdf. Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view /home/user/Desktop/jodconverter-2.2.2/lib/jodconverter-cli-2.2.2.jar. It is in the archive we downloaded, so for me it was. ![]() To convert, you have to point to the needed jodconverter-cli-2.2.2.jar. This is what the command looked like when I converted.Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view java -jar /home/user/Desktop/jodconverter-2.2.2/lib/jodconverter-cli-2.2.2.jar -f pdf /home/user/Desktop/folder/*.docx Open the terminal and enter.Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view soffice -headless -accept="socket,host=127.0.0.1,port=8100 urp " -nofirststartwizard The program use openoffice for the conversion, so you have to start openoffice as a service. The site have excellent guides but I am just going to write what I did.įirst downloaded the jodconverter-2.2.2.zip and extracted it to the desktop. ![]() The program is called JODConverter, and you can get it from.
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