On August 20, 2017 18:13:13 Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Out of curiosity, instead of creating a new style, wouldn't some
standard style be enough, e.g., "Text_20_body_20_indent"?
Also, what happens in the following cases
- ...
#+begin_quote
Quoted paragraph
#+end_quote
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> OK, I just got the expected output by the following:
>
> - Add "OrgListTextBody" to the stylesheet. I didn't try to do it directly in
> text (I don't know ODT XML that well). I created the style with that name in
> LO, setting the indent parameters to 0. That gav
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 07:55:00 -0400 Nicolas Goaziou
wrote
> OK. So could you tell me what should be the style name?
>
> Do we need to add it to some style file somewhere? If so, what would be
> its definition?
OK, I just got the expected output by the following:
- Add "OrgListTex
James Harkins writes:
> On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 04:36:58 -0400 Nicolas Goaziou
> wrote
>> Adding a special style to every paragraph contained in a plain list is
>> very easy to do. Just let me know if it happens to be the way to solve
>> the issue at hand.
>
> I think that is the cor
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 04:36:58 -0400 Nicolas Goaziou
wrote
> Adding a special style to every paragraph contained in a plain list is
> very easy to do. Just let me know if it happens to be the way to solve
> the issue at hand.
I think that is the correct solution. (Again, only one pa
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> So I would say, postpone this issue unless I can gather more evidence.
OK.
> A short answer to your questions is that every list item does consist
> of paragraphs, and each paragraph must have a paragraph style, but --
> the paragraph style can be the same one, e
On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 10:33:29 -0400 Nicolas Goaziou
wrote
> So, what style-name should have the inner paragraph? If it is a new
> style, what would be its definition?
>
> It's not difficult to check, upon exporting a paragraph, if it belongs
> to a list item or not: (org-elem
Hello,
James Harkins writes:
> Hi, haven't been active here for a while (which is a good thing -- it means I
> haven't had any problems worth mentioning!).
>
> Now I have one -- ODT export encodes list items as a list-item containing a
> "text:p":
>
>
>
>
> blah blah
>
>
>
>
> When LibreOf
Hi, haven't been active here for a while (which is a good thing -- it means I
haven't had any problems worth mentioning!).
Now I have one -- ODT export encodes list items as a list-item containing a
"text:p":
blah blah
When LibreOffice reads this, it applies indentation settings from the