Am 05.04.2012 22:57, schrieb Joachim Otahal (privat):
> This is the one with the page breaks "removed", or rather hidden:
>
>
> style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-page-name="">
> fo:break-before="auto" fo:break-after="auto"/>
>
> style:parent-style-name="Standard" style:master-pa
Am 31.01.2012 22:56, schrieb Dan Lewis:
> On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 10:03 +, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>>>
>>> "Johannes Sixt" wrote in message
>>> news:4f21b5e1.3000...@kdbg.org...
>>> I have custom document template, and from this template a handfu
Am 31.01.2012 11:03, schrieb Harold Fuchs:
>> "Johannes Sixt" wrote in message
>> news:4f21b5e1.3000...@kdbg.org...
>> What is the workflow with LibreOffice to propagate style changes between
>> .doc files created from the same template? I looked at the document
I want to do a three-way merge of three versions of a Writer document. I
have:
- Base.odt - the original version
- Theirs.odt - a version of Base.odt modified by someone else
- Ours.odt - a version of Base.odt that I modified.
Now I want to integrate the modifications that change Base.odt into
Th
I have custom document template, and from this template a handful
software manuals were authored. Styles were used extensively. Now it's
time to modernize the look of the manuals, but we don't want to repeat
the style changes in all manuals. (That's what styles are for, aren't they?)
With MS Word
Am 23.01.2012 22:05, schrieb Johannes Sixt:
> I have a imported a 200-page document from MS Word 2000. Looking at
> content.xml (that is in the resulting .odt), is see that every single
> space character is wrapped with its own style, like this (line breaks
> inserted for exposition on
I have a imported a 200-page document from MS Word 2000. Looking at
content.xml (that is in the resulting .odt), is see that every single
space character is wrapped with its own style, like this (line breaks
inserted for exposition only, they are not in the XML):
This
manual
and
the
softw