Document Handling Examples
These examples are somehow similar to DocumentLoader in C++ and Java. To get started, first start LibreOffice listening on port 2083
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/soffice "--accept=socket,port=2083;urp;"
Each example script accepts -h to show the usage, e.g.
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentLoader.py -h
You should use setsdkenv_unix for Unix/Linux and setsdkenv_windows.bat for
Windows. In this way, the LibreOffice internal Python interpreter will be used.
Document Converter
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentConverter.py ./tests/ "MS Word 97" doc /tmp/
This command searches LibreOffice documents recursively under directory
./tests and convert every found document to format Microsoft Word 97. The
converted document can be found under directory /tmp.
Document Loader
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentLoader.py ./tests/hello.odt
This command opens document ./tests/hello.odt in a separate window.
This script also accepts option to open an empty document. For example, to open an empty spreadsheet document:
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentLoader.py --calc
Document Printer
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentPrinter.py myprinter ./tests/hello.odt "1-3"
This command prints the first three pages of document ./tests/hello.odt on
printer myprinter . You can also specify the page range in various format,
e.g. 1,3-5.
Document Saver
$OFFICE_PROGRAM_PATH/python DocumentSaver.py path/to/hello.doc path/to/hello.odt
This command saves a Word document hello.doc as an OpenDocument file hello.odt.