On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 08:21:37 -0400 (EDT)
seanwhit...@aol.com wrote:

> Hi,
>      I am a writer, and I have been  pleasantly taken aback by Open 
> Office... I had been struggling with Word 2003  for years, and not realised 
> your 
> own program had progressed so much, and was  quite so comprehensive!
> 
> 
> Nevertheless the links did not work for  information, which I wished to 
> ascertain, so I was left with little option, but  to contact yourselves in 
> regard to these.
> 
> 
> Firstly, I have a rather successful  writing friend, who wishes for me to 
> use Scrivener, due to the fact that this is  particularly useful in producing 
> an Ebook, which I intend to launch my next book  as: _The  Tallest Dwarf_ 
> (http://www.quirkyclaus.com/The_Tallest_Dwarf_Comic_Fantasy_Books.htm)  <<< 
> *Link  ! 
> 
> 
> However I am finding the program  almost prohibitively difficult to 
> utilise... 


To use OpenOffice Writer with any success you need to use its its Styles 
feature, rather than Direct Formatting.

> The Tallest Dwarf, comprises as well as the main  storyline - of course... 
> "extensive" footnotes, which 'must' be presented  to their optimum in a 
> future production of the  EBook.

You can modify the inbuilt Styles to match your desire. You will find a brief 
exposition of these at 
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/UserGuide/Writer/Styles
and on the detail in links from that page,

> 
> 
> What is "Open Office Writer" for  instance... I like Open Office, but 
> well... is 'this' really what I'd be better  using?
> 
> 
> I am quite reluctant to use Scrivener  for creating the format to an EBook, 
> as well only not is the  program difficult to comprehend, I do not really 
> find the mechanism  appealing.

There are two (at least) equivalents to Scrivener 
Plume Creator at 
http://www.plume-creator.eu/site/index.php/en/
and
oStoryBook at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ostorybook/files/?source=navbar

Both of these are currently undergoing extensive rewriting. Of the existing, I 
find Plume Creator more stable, although oStoryBook is perhaps slightly fuller 
featured. The current release of this (4.9.14) is unstable so I'd advise using 
one of the earlier releases.

But in the event that the work is complete and well ordered, there is no need 
to use such an external application, whose main function is overview and 
reordering of the sections of text. In the case of a well-ordered work, Writer 
will give good layout and formatting facilities, good search and replace, good 
spell checking. It also has the advantage that the file Writer outputs (in .odt 
format) can be fed directly into Calibre, at
http://calibre-ebook.com/
which is the epublication converter par excellence.


> 
> 
> Any assistance you may offer in this  please...?
> 
> 
> You may find details of my other work  below:
> 
> 
> 
> *_WWW.QUIRKYCLAUS.COM_ (http://www.quirkyclaus.com/)  
> _SebastianWhiteWrites.WordPress.com_ 
> (http://sebastianwhitewrites.wordpress.com/)  
> _twitter.com/SebWrites_ (https://twitter.com/SebWrites)  
> _The  Tallest Dwarf_ 
> (http://www.quirkyclaus.com/The_Tallest_Dwarf_Comic_Fantasy_Books.htm)  <<<  
> *Link 
> … … … … … …  … … 
> ·      Zany Festive Book of Fun &  Mayhem!!!   
> 
> 
> ~ Please allow for some picture resolution  potentially being lost in the 
> transition of this email, but original images can  be seen via links 
> comprised within or you can view the source picture  attached: 
> Have you ever so  wondered, what the naughty children get for Christmas, 
> and whosoever happens to  deliver… these little rascal’s presents?  
> If perhaps this is  the case, without a shadow of a doubt this is the story 
> for  you… 
> Quirky Claus is  the alternative tale of a mischievous Santa who with his 
> not always so loyal of  friend’s Timothy the Toucan or  A.K.A: Timothy, 
> (surname – Toucan) lives’ deep in the snowy depths  of the South Pole. 
> 
> However, be  careful to be good before Christmas, because if Quirky Claus 
> hears you “have”  been naughty?  
> You may instead  get all kinds of strange and weird presents in your 
> stocking: anything so  surprising… as a long-necked giraffe, to even an 
> extremely 
> angry - fist-shaking  armadillo! 
> ISBN: 9 780955  403606 
> This book title is “in” stock with Gardners, Bertrams,  and IES… 
> _*Quirky C_ (http://quirkyclaus.com/) _laus_ (http://quirkyclaus.com/) … is 
>  a very different kind of story, whilst being unconventional, and even 
> subversive  at times, which in truth… let us be most honest, these are 
> exactly  
> the qualities without the merest doubt – children 
> surreptitiously aspire  to! 
> 
> *_WWW.QUIRKYCLAUS.COM_ (http://www.quirkyclaus.com/)  
> _Sample Illustrations *1:_ 
> (http://www.freeindex.co.uk/profile(quirky-claus)_92365.htm)  _Sample  
> Illustrations *2:_ 
> (http://quirkyclaus.com/Sample_Pages.htm)  
> *We  were also featured here, a while ago on: _“Fun kids... 'Just for Fun' 
> - Radio  Quiz!"_ 
> (http://www.funkidslive.com/blog/check-out-the-christmas-book-quirky-claus/)  
> 
> My WordPress site, which is a  challenging mixture of humorous and serious 
> articles may also hopefully be of  interest:  
> _SebastianWhiteWrites.WordPress.com_ 
> (http://sebastianwhitewrites.wordpress.com/)  
> 
> *Presently I am in  the process of completing my new comic fantasy 
> The Tallest Dwarf in the next  few months. An intriguing synopsis for this 
> - can be found on the final page of  the prior spoken of website... _The  
> Tallest Dwarf_ 
> (http://www.quirkyclaus.com/The_Tallest_Dwarf_Comic_Fantasy_Books.htm)  <<<  
> *Link 
> *Any ‘clicked’  “Like’s, and Shares” on the Buttons for either  the: 
> _Quirky  Claus..._ (http://quirkyclaus.com/)  website & _WordPress site_ 
> (http://sebastianwhitewrites.wordpress.com/)  would be greatly appreciated  
> please? 
> Thanks  Sean Sebastian White 


-- 
Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>

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