Thanks Leigh. I have only ever 'played' with JODConverter because I found it
after I wrote the UNO code to make OpenOffice do the same things!!! Good to
get the correct information for the future.

Yours

Mark B


cfSearching wrote:
> 
>> This is the homepage for JODConverter -
>> http://www.artofsolving.com/opensource/jodconverter
> 
> FYI: There is also a newer version on google code. 
> http://code.google.com/p/jodconverter/
> 
>> I do not remember having to configure
>> JOD so that it was able to locate any of OpenOffice's
>> elements; I suspect it is a stand alone solution.
> 
> You do need OpenOffice installed to use JOD. 
> 
> Though I am not positive, I think JOD incorporates some o/s specific code
> which checks the default locations for an OpenOffice installation (ie on
> windows C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 3 ..). So as long OpenOffice is
> installed in the default location, it should be detected automatically (ie
> without manual intervention).
> 
> -Leigh
> 
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