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>
> 1. Something like ms-office/libreoffice. Probably the biggest thing
> from that would be something like libreoffice-writer for the CLI. I
> use emacs to type this e-mail for example, but when it comes to
> importing .docx, or exporting .doc, I have to either fire-up gnome, or
> go to the other OS.
> . . .
>
> Greg
>
From the cli,
$ libreoffice4.4 --help
LibreOffice 4.4.4.3 2c39ebcf046445232b798108aa8a7e7d89552ea8
> Usage: soffice [options] [documents...]
> Options:
--minimized keep startup bitmap minimized.
--invisible no startup screen, no default document and no UI.
--norestore suppress restart/restore after fatal errors.
--quickstart starts the quickstart service
--nologo don't show startup screen.
--nolockcheck don't check for remote instances using the installation
--nodefault don't start with an empty document
--headless like invisible but no userinteraction at all.
--help/-h/-? show this message and exit.
--version display the version information.
--writer create new text document.
--calc create new spreadsheet document.
--draw create new drawing.
--impress create new presentation.
--base create new database.
--math create new formula.
--global create new global document.
--web create new HTML document.
-o open documents regardless whether they are templates or not.
-n always open documents as new files (use as template).
> --display <display>
Specify X-Display to use in Unix/X11 versions.
-p <documents...>
print the specified documents on the default printer.
--pt <printer> <documents...>
print the specified documents on the specified printer.
--view <documents...>
open the specified documents in viewer-(readonly-)mode.
--show <presentation>
open the specified presentation and start it immediately
--accept=<accept-string>
Specify an UNO connect-string to create an UNO acceptor through which
other programs can connect to access the API
--unaccept=<accept-string>
Close an acceptor that was created with --accept=<accept-string>
Use --unnaccept=all to close all open acceptors
--infilter=<filter>[:filter_options]
Force an input filter type if possible
Eg. --infilter="Calc Office Open XML"
--infilter="Text (encoded):UTF8,LF,,,"
--convert-to
> output_file_extension[:output_filter_name[:output_filter_options]]
> [--outdir output_dir] files
Batch convert files.
If --outdir is not specified then current working dir is used as
> output_dir.
Eg. --convert-to pdf *.doc
--convert-to pdf:writer_pdf_Export --outdir /home/user *.doc
--convert-to "html:XHTML Writer File:UTF8" *.doc
--convert-to "txt:Text (encoded):UTF8" *.doc
--print-to-file [-printer-name printer_name] [--outdir output_dir] files
Batch print files to file.
If --outdir is not specified then current working dir is used as
> output_dir.
Eg. --print-to-file *.doc
--print-to-file --printer-name nasty_lowres_printer --outdir
> /home/user *.doc
--cat files
Dump text content of the files to console
Eg. --cat *.odt
--pidfile file
Store soffice.bin pid to file.
-env:<VAR>[=<VALUE>]
Set a bootstrap variable.
Eg. -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/test to set a non-default user
> profile path.
> Remaining arguments will be treated as filenames or URLs of documents to
> open.
Lots of calls from cli.