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Installation under Windows? "Cannot find a suitable office installation" #52
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Did you use v0.5 ? unoconv is looking for the following files on Windows:
It is doing so in various known locations, can you tell me where they reside on your system ? Maybe we should print the list when e.g. something like |
I downloaded the latest zip from this site last night
Please note that my regular programs folder is at C:\Program Files\ but as other people do, I use other drives for spill over and large installations. Thanks, |
Hi Paul, I have made a small change that might help us in the future to debug similar issues. Can you try your test again with the latest code, but this time please add |
Will do, but will be later in our new day :) On 26 April 2012 21:03, Dag Wieërs <
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I think I nailed this ! A change from a few days back broke the Windows support. I am closing this ticket, feel free to reopen if you still have an issue ! |
Many thanks Dag, I have not yet been able to give this the quality time it needs, but will Paul On 27 April 2012 22:03, Dag Wieërs <
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Updated to dagwieers-unoconv-unoconv-0.5-5-ga3a9db5.zip And all is working well. Changed Environment variable: Also just not sure about the contents of the example file Paul On 27 April 2012 22:14, Paul A Norman [email protected] wrote:
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@PaulANormanNZ No there will not be a configuration file for this, but you can create a batch-file with all the necessary information to do what you like. I don't understand your question about spreadsheet-example.csv. |
On 28 April 2012 21:03, Dag Wieërs <
I was planning that, but it can be a little complicated when using unoconv
Ok this is possibly a Linux / Windows LF / CR issue. This is what unoconv appears to see on windows for spreadsheet-example.csv "Field1"; "Field2"; "Field3"; "Field 4"; "Field 5"123; 3242; 4211; 22141; Instead of spreadsheet-example.csv as at "Field1"; "Field2"; "Field3"; "Field 4"; "Field 5" and the Windows pdf result, pasted from the converted .pdf is attached... Paul
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Hi,
I have been trying to install under windows for use with (RS) ResourceSpace (resourcespace.org)
Is it really possible to presently use unoconv under windows Xp at all?
I just wanted to run past people what I have tried so far please.
From a RS perspective this is what I have tried so far...
I got a zip down from the unoconv git site, unpacked it into my
ResourceSpace utils area (self made), made a copy of uniconv as
uniconv.py
I added a system environment variable UNO_PATH pointing to my
LibreOffice uno.py etc location
(D:\Program Files\LibreOffice 3.4\Basis\program) I have also tried it as D:/Program Files/LibreOffice 3.4/Basis/program/
Made sure that Python 2.6 was in my path as the Python executable, and
even added LibreOffice executible directory as well.
Tried to run uniconv.py directly in its own directory to check
things. But it says...
Then I looked in and around the LibreOffice directory tree and saw
that under the location of uno.py there is a python exe in D:\Program
Files\LibreOffice 3.4\Basis\program\python-core-2.6.1\bin
I tried using it to run unoconv, but this gave me the same message as
above.
1.) Is it possible nonetheless to configure unoconv to use the Open/Libre
office python.exe to run unoconv?
This would guarantee that the correct version of python was being used
for Open/Libre office (a unoconv requirement)? ( I had hoped that 2.6
would suffice for 2.61)
Any pointers for a possible Windows installation greatly appreciated please.
Paul
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