--- name: impress description: "Presentation creation, format conversion (ODP/PPTX/PDF), slide automation with LibreOffice Impress." category: presentation-processing risk: safe source: personal date_added: "2026-02-27" --- # LibreOffice Impress ## Overview LibreOffice Impress skill for creating, editing, converting, and automating presentation workflows using the native ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) format. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when: - Creating new presentations in ODP format - Converting between ODP, PPTX, PDF formats - Automating slide generation from templates - Batch processing presentation operations - Creating presentation templates ## Core Capabilities ### 1. Presentation Creation - Create new ODP presentations from scratch - Generate presentations from templates - Create slide masters and layouts - Build interactive presentations ### 2. Format Conversion - ODP to other formats: PPTX, PDF, HTML, SWF - Other formats to ODP: PPTX, PPT, PDF - Batch conversion of multiple files ### 3. Slide Automation - Template-based slide generation - Batch slide creation from data - Automated content insertion - Dynamic chart generation ### 4. Content Manipulation - Text and image insertion - Shape and diagram creation - Animation and transition control - Speaker notes management ### 5. Integration - Command-line automation via soffice - Python scripting with UNO - Integration with workflow tools ## Workflows ### Creating a New Presentation #### Method 1: Command-Line ```bash soffice --impress template.odp ``` #### Method 2: Python with UNO ```python import uno def create_presentation(): local_ctx = uno.getComponentContext() resolver = local_ctx.ServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext( "com.sun.star.bridge.UnoUrlResolver", local_ctx ) ctx = resolver.resolve( "uno:socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext" ) smgr = ctx.ServiceManager doc = smgr.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.presentation.PresentationDocument", ctx) slides = doc.getDrawPages() slide = slides.getByIndex(0) doc.storeToURL("file:///path/to/presentation.odp", ()) doc.close(True) ``` ### Converting Presentations ```bash # ODP to PPTX soffice --headless --convert-to pptx presentation.odp # ODP to PDF soffice --headless --convert-to pdf presentation.odp # PPTX to ODP soffice --headless --convert-to odp presentation.pptx # Batch convert for file in *.odp; do soffice --headless --convert-to pdf "$file" done ``` ### Template-Based Generation ```python import subprocess import tempfile from pathlib import Path def generate_from_template(template_path, content, output_path): with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: subprocess.run(['unzip', '-q', template_path, '-d', tmpdir]) content_file = Path(tmpdir) / 'content.xml' content_xml = content_file.read_text() for key, value in content.items(): content_xml = content_xml.replace(f'${{{key}}}', str(value)) content_file.write_text(content_xml) subprocess.run(['zip', '-rq', output_path, '.'], cwd=tmpdir) return output_path ``` ## Format Conversion Reference ### Supported Input Formats - ODP (native), PPTX, PPT, PDF ### Supported Output Formats - ODP, PPTX, PDF, HTML, SWF ## Command-Line Reference ```bash soffice --headless soffice --headless --convert-to soffice --impress # Impress ``` ## Python Libraries ```bash pip install ezodf # ODF handling pip install odfpy # ODF manipulation ``` ## Best Practices 1. Use slide masters for consistency 2. Create templates for recurring presentations 3. Embed fonts for PDF distribution 4. Use vector graphics when possible 5. Store ODP source files in version control 6. Test conversions thoroughly 7. Keep file sizes manageable ## Troubleshooting ### Cannot open socket ```bash killall soffice.bin soffice --headless --accept="socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;" ``` ## Resources - [LibreOffice Impress Guide](https://documentation.libreoffice.org/) - [UNO API Reference](https://api.libreoffice.org/) ## Related Skills - writer - calc - draw - base - pptx-official - workflow-automation