verbose (-v) : To view intermediate processing messages. Leave blank to let program infer via file extension (Optional) outputPath (-o, -out, -output) "path" : specifies a path for the output PDF, use input file directory and name.pdf if not specified (Optional) inputPath (-i, -in, -input) "path" : specifies a path for the input file Along the way, I decided to add ODT support as well since I encountered the code too. Seeing as how code and libraries to convert each individual format is scattered around the web, I decided to combine all those solutions into one single program. I wanted a simple program that can convert Microsoft Office documents to PDF but without dependencies like LibreOffice or expensive proprietary solutions. I have not tested v1.8 much so if you face any issues, you can still use v1.7 in the Releases section. I now use Maven to managed the libraries in the pom.xml file. In response to an issue request to update the libraries, I have done so with the new v1.8. The v1.7 release has not been updated for about 2 years although it seems quite reliable for me. I'll be happy to oblige if you have any pull requests or even if you wish to be a co-maintainer.)Ī standalone Java library/command line tool that converts DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX and ODT documents to pdf files. (I'm not maintaining this code as I neither have personal resources nor am I still using this project.
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