On 16 February 2012 08:39, Stuart Rackham <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On 16/02/12 10:21, Lex Trotman wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>>
>>>
>>> As I understand it (and I'm not 100% sure I do), ODF outputs can be
>>> styled
>>> using a .styles file (for generating .fodt files using asciidoc) or an
>>> .odt/.ott file (for generating .odt files using a2x).
>>>
>>> 1. The default asciidoc.odt.styles file is in the from the odt plugin
>>> directory.
>>>
>>> 2. *.styles "theme" files are installed from theme plugin directories.
>>>
>>> 3. An odt/ott template document which is specified explicitly with the
>>> a2x-backend.py --base_doc=path command option.
>>
>>
>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> That would be my understanding too.
>>
>>>
>>> @Lex: would --template be more descriptive option name than --base_doc ?
>>
>>
>> I won't claim base_doc is a good name :)
>>
>> But in LO OO terms "template" is a document including content, and in
>> this case we are definitly not using the content, we are only using
>> the styles, so maybe style_doc or something similar.  Just so it is
>> not confusing with .styles styling :)
>
>
> Thanks for the clarification, in any case though would prefer (if for
> nothing else but consistency) to use hyphens instead of underscores in
> option names e.g. --style-doc

Ok, if Dag doesn't object will fix tomorrow (hopefully).

Cheers
Lex

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