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Old 01-29-2014, 07:49 PM   #3
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Thank you.

Just sitting in the front row now.

For not being totally useless, I quote the information that St_Albert just gave me on how to work with writer2latex as a standalone tool:

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Regarding the stand-alone version: yes, it is run from the command line. If you unzip the writer2latex archive, there is a file, user-manual.odt in the ~/writer2latex12/doc/ subdirectory. Chapter 3 describes how to use the command-line.

Basically, you set up a configuration file, say "myconfig.xml" and optionally a default CSS file, e.g. "mystyles.CSS" in the ~/writer2latex12 subdirectory, and run it with a command like:
Code:
java -jar "<path to writer2latex.jar>" -epub -stylesheet "<path to Stylesheet.CSS>"  -config="<path to myconfig.xml>" "<path to .odt document>"

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