Well, as you can see with my exchange with Suvayu I got past the error. Yet
I still have a strange problem. Your solution works on a small test file,
but not on my large (~ 13k words) document. The conversion of "text" to
"page" just doesn't happen.

I do have a special style file, so I thought that might be the issue. But
even when I remove the line #+ODT_STYLES_FILE: "book.ott"
 from the head of the file, there still seems to be no conversion.

Puzzled,

Dan



On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Christian Moe <m...@christianmoe.com>wrote:

>
> I said:
>
> > You can do cross-references with ordinary links. Have a look at the
> > manual section 4.2, "Internal links". However, what you get out of the
> > box is textual references to e.g. section headings, not page
> > references. You can change that for each reference individually by
> > right-clicking on them in LibreOffice. There should be a way to get page
> > references by default, but off the cuff, I'm not sure how.
>
> Well, here's one way to get those page references, using filters:
>
> (defun my-odt-filter-pagerefs (text backend info)
>        "Make page references, not textual references in ODT export."
>        (when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'odt)
>              (replace-regexp-in-string "text:reference-format=\"text\""
> "text:reference-format=\"page\"" text)))
>
> (add-to-list 'org-export-filter-link-functions
>                   'my-odt-filter-pagerefs)
>
> (Whee! I just wrote my first export filter.)
>
> Org doesn't know what the page number will be, so when you open the
> document in e.g. LibreOffice, you still have to update fields (Tools >
> Update) before you see page numbers.
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
>
>
>

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