![]() ![]() ![]() It is important that you do not have a LibreOffice installed on your machine aside from the LibreOffice Portable you are using. The latter will even cause cleanup-problems, because JODConverter terminates the binary but LibreOffice Portable does not clean up properly. Just set the LibreOffice home of JODConverter to LibreofficePortable/App/libreoffice to make it use the soffice.exe and such, it is not required to make JODConverter use the LibreofficePortable*.exe. ![]() LibreOffice Portable can be used like an installed LibreOffice. Use the one folder of settings per LibreOffice instance mechanism (template profile setting) of JODConverter so that none of your task processing LibreOffice instances will ever mess with your fragile settings. However, the extra settings are not machine dependent and thus cause no crash. The registrymodifications.xcu will contain some extra settings you did not select (as a good dev, you might want to clean them out until they are only the ones you selected explicitly for better maintenance). Unfortunately, LibreOffice adds a lot of extra settings to the rest of the settings in the folder, therefore you just copy the registrymodifications.xcu to your factory resetted settings copy you made before changing the settings. The settings will end up in registrymodifications.xcu. Then restart LibreOffice normally with the GUI, select your preferred settings, then close LibreOffice again. To solve this problem, use the safe mode of LibreOffice to factory reset the settings, then close it and make a copy of the settings. Therefore it is usually the case that if you distribute LibreOffice Portable with your software together with your preferred settings, that the settings work on one machine, but cause LibreOffice to crash on another machine. The main problem occurring is that your LibreOffice settings contain machine/OS specific settings. Some important notes on how to use LibreOffice Portable with JODConverter: All the documentation has been taken from here. JODConverter should be compatible with LibreOffice Portable. ![]()
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