Christian Moe <m...@christianmoe.com> writes: >> 2. I see where the default styles are and I am happy with these >> generally. However, as a libreoffice n00b, how do I create my own >> style file that would be appropriate for the ODT exporter? It's not >> so much about the creating of style files (although help in that >> regard would not be sniffed at ;-) but about whether there is a list >> of paragraph styles that can be customised somewhere? > > The easiest way is now described in the manual: write your document in
Thanks Christian! > Org, including all the sorts of stuff you might want to have styles > for, then export it to ODT, open it in LibreOffice, and tweak the > styles you find there. Because you exported it from Org, you can be > sure that the styles have the names the exporter uses. You can > customize any style, no limits. Okay, that makes perfect sense. > When your LibreOffice document looks like you want it to, simply save > it somewhere smart. The next time you export from Org, point > org-export-odt-styles-file to that file as your style template. Straightforward. Of course, getting libreoffice to do what I want is another story... ;-) I imagine I'll have to use a mouse :-( Give me latex any day! Thanks again, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.90.1 : using Org-mode version 7.8.02 (release_7.8.02.2.g490d6a)