Christian Moe writes:
> Uh, I said:
>
>> Right. I can't actually find a useful field to insert for email, apart
>> from Insert>Fields>Document>Sender>E-mail, which is populated from the
>> user data registered for LibreOffice on your user account, not from the
>> document information, which does
Christian Moe writes:
[...]
>
>>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
>
>> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
> (...)
>
>>> It doesn't strictly have to be that style, or an Org-prefixed style at
>>> all, but it's strange that you don't have them.
>
>> Yes, w
Uh, I said:
> Right. I can't actually find a useful field to insert for email, apart
> from Insert>Fields>Document>Sender>E-mail, which is populated from the
> user data registered for LibreOffice on your user account, not from the
> document information, which does not contain email info.
But a
Andreas Leha writes:
> Hi Christian,
>
> [bringing this back on the list]
Oops.
>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
(...)
>> It doesn't strictly have to be that style, or an Org-prefixed style at
>> all, but it's stra
Hi Christian,
[bringing this back on the list]
>Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> Christian Moe writes:
>>
>>> Andreas Leha writes:
>>>
> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
>>>
>>> No, I get that out of the box on a clean sy
Christian Moe writes:
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
>>
>> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
>
> No, I get that out of the box on a clean system, so I think you should
> see it too. (Along with OrgTitlePage, which is the style I actua
Andreas Leha writes:
>> 3. Give the first page the page style OrgFirstPage.
>
> Which I had to create new. Is that intended?
No, I get that out of the box on a clean system, so I think you should
see it too. (Along with OrgTitlePage, which is the style I actually used
for testing, and OrgFront
Hi Christian,
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi, Andreas,
>
> Did this work for you? I'll write it up on Worg if it seems useful.
It is definitely useful and I think it should be documented somewhere.
Very nicely written as well.
Worg seems appropriate. I guess other people will need this as well.
A
Hi Christian,
thanks a lot for this. It was definitely helpful. Sorry, I did not get
back to this earlier.
I do have some issues with this, still -- see my inline comments below.
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt
Hi, Andreas,
Did this work for you? I'll write it up on Worg if it seems useful.
Yours,
Christian
Christian Moe writes:
> Hi,
>
> Andreas Leha writes:
>
>> I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt exported document
>
> Here is a fiddly way to do it. (...) The trick is to put your
Hi,
Andreas Leha writes:
> I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt exported document
Here is a fiddly way to do it. There may be easier and/or more correct
ways. And perhaps the ODT exporter could use a preamble option like
the HTML exporter has. But this should work, more or les
Hi all,
I'd like to have a 'header' on the first page of a odt exported document
-- something like this:
,
| Some fixed text here +---+
| | some logo |
|
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