X2t Beta 2.7 [updated]
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For Windows (PowerShell):
winget install x2t.beta --version 2.7
- User sets
C:\Docs\In as the Watch Folder and selects .pdf as the output.
- User saves
report.docx into C:\Docs\In.
- x2t detects the file, converts it to
report.pdf, and saves it to C:\Docs\Out.
- The original file is archived or deleted based on user preference.
- Bulk conversion (100+ files)
- XML → Markdown output
- Windows / Linux compatibility
- Project files remain backward-compatible with 2.x series; projects created in 2.7 open fine in 2.6 but show a “uses new presets” banner.
- Exports integrate cleanly with common pipeline tools; some CI/export scripts needed a minor path tweak due to renamed temp folder.
- Regression in Excel (.xlsx) macro sheets: Files containing VBA macros may trigger a false encoding warning. The workaround is to strip macros before conversion.
- IPv6 network licensing: The new network licensing daemon does not consistently bind to IPv6 addresses. Use IPv4 for activation.
- Edge-case unicode: While Unicode 15.1 is supported, combining characters (e.g., emoji ZWJ sequences) in complex scripts may still render as separate characters.
./x2t project.docx project.pdf
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