El sáb, 15-12-2007 a las 10:15 +0200, Liviu Andronic escribió:
> On 11/25/07, M Daniel R Magarzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is that everything I should expect indeed? Am I missing something maybe?
> 
> As far as I understand, you are interested in taking the text from a
> file open in OOo and put it in a file open in LyX, and that the export
> / import facilities fail. Did you try a simple copy in OOo (a <ctrl>+a
> followed by <ctrl>+c would do just fine) and then paste in LyX? This
> _should_ be an equivalent of the import of a simple .txt file, without
> generating any conversion problems. Then, in Lyx, you can assign this
> plain, standard environment text to the desired document environments.
> 

Hi,

Not necessary indeed. Actually, when I made the question I was already
able to import OO writer documents to LyX if previously I had saved them
as .txt there..., then result is more or less that's what you said.
However, I asked to the list, first for help because of I had many
triple-quoted paragraphs and other things, so I suspected it would be
far tedious deleting them, and second just because of I was a bit
surprised that any of the possibilities of importing wasn't working for
me (excepting .txt). Anyhow, all text was there, and I simply had to
work with it, to give it a decent appearance, to shape it... and why not
to say...? with LyX that task is a complete pleasure, like a game.:-) 

> A bit late, but maybe still helps,
> Liviu

Don't worry about it. I wasn't in any hurry. Anyhow, thank you for your
reply, better one than no one.. :-P

I'm happy with LyX, most of the "more-than-just-one-page" documents I
make, are with this application. I love the professional look of the
final product, and it's easy enough to use from someone that no have
idea about LaTeX. That's a luxury thing.

Daniel


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