Thanks for the heads up; I've started the service again.
You should however, run your own instance locally! Download links are at
http://converter-eval.plutext.com/This uses the technology described at
pdf-output-f27/higher-fidelity-pdf-output-now-available-t2117.htmlFrom
announces/docx4j-3-3-0-released-t2381.htmlThe instance of PDF Converter at converter-eval.plutext.com is used by default, but you can (and should!) install it locally; installers are available at
http://converter-eval.plutext.com/To use your own instance, set docx4j property, eg:
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com.plutext.converter.URL=http://converter-eval.plutext.com:80/v1/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/convert
(substitute your own IP address; port is typical 9016)
See also
http://converter-eval.plutext.com/client_java.htmlYou can do ToC page numbering updates using your own instance at present without buying a license (although buying a license gets you support). At some point in the future, a license might be required