This question pops up fairly often. I suggest that ODT should be provided out of the box. It is clearly in demand. It meets the needs of a whole segment of users that need to work with office software. Sure, nothing prevents them from using it by adding a brief line to their init file. But why not advertise it? It's a major feature and it works well.
Yours, Christian Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: > >> Hi >> >> When I use org-export-dispatch, then a list of possible formats pop up >> but odt is not among them. Only if I explicitly call >> org-odt-export-to-odt >> >> once, then this command pops up in the list. How >> can I change this behaviour and have the odt export function in the >> list?? > > Somewhere in your init files, put (require 'ox-odt). Then it will always > be available. Take a look at the other ox-* files, many of them are > useful enough to always load by default. > > E