Christian Moe writes:
> In ODT, the link can be useful anyway, as the ODT output is a
> reference field that can be automatically updated to a different
> format, e.g. to refer to a page number instead of the (missing)
> headline text.
When using page numbers, one may have to use "Update Fields"
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 4:08 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But on reflection, I think there's a strong case to change the default
> ODT output of links with dedicated targets to page number
> references. Under the new exporter, such <> are hidden in
> output, i.e. they no longer contain text
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> But on reflection, I think there's a strong case to change the default
> ODT output of links with dedicated targets to page number
> references. Under the new exporter, such <> are hidden in
> output, i.e. they no longer contain text that will serve as a
> descript
Hi,
What I described already works out of the box, as long as a bookmark and
cross-reference are generated. In LibreOffice, you can then right-click
on the field of the cross-reference to display e.g. the target's chapter
heading number or page number instead of a textual description.
But on refl
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> In ODT, the link can be useful anyway, as the ODT output is a reference
> field that can be automatically updated to a different format, e.g. to
> refer to a page number instead of the (missing) headline text.
I don't know ODT syntax, but if you provide that usefu
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> The two examples below illustrate an odd ODT export failure that occurs in
>> restricted circumstances: only when the target of the link is on a
>> higher level of the tree than the link.
>>
>> * This fails
>>
>> ** A subheader
>>
Hello,
Christian Moe writes:
> The two examples below illustrate an odd ODT export failure that occurs in
> restricted circumstances: only when the target of the link is on a
> higher level of the tree than the link.
>
> * This fails
>
> ** A subheader
>
> This paragraph is bookmarked. <>
>
>
The two examples below illustrate an odd ODT export failure that occurs in
restricted circumstances: only when the target of the link is on a
higher level of the tree than the link.
* This fails
** A subheader
This paragraph is bookmarked. <>
When I try to export this subtree to ODT (`C-c C-