This is what I tried and I have LibreOffice 4.1.3.2 on Debian. See
attachments for what I mean down below.
1. Export test.org to test.odt
2. Open test.odt, fix outline numbering and save as test.ott
3. Copy test.org to test-styled.org and apply test.ott as ODT_STYLES_FILE.
4. Export test-styled.
Hi, Jambunathan,
I was going to tell Dan the same thing, but for some reason, the below
doesn't work for me with outline numbering. Can you confirm that it
works for you?
When I try, the paragraph styles from the template *do* get applied
(tested by coloring some headings), but the custom outlin
Dan Griswold writes:
> The only downside right now seems to be that I have to do the outline
> numbering for each file in the manuscript. But there are only 9 of
> them.
You just need to create a opendocument template file and have all the
org file use it.
See
(info "(org) Applying custom s
That might do the trick. The added text appears as expected in a file saved
as text only. The only downside right now seems to be that I have to do the
outline numbering for each file in the manuscript. But there are only 9 of
them.
I hope that I can soon ask an editor with the publishing company
Hi all,
I have to do something particular in org-mode, and I'm stumped.
The manuscript I will need to submit to my publisher is to be very sparse
on formatting in MS-Word. So for headings I need to mark them for first
level headings, for second level, for third level.
So, with an org file tha