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Re: [O] How to convert to odt with specific styles?
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Jambunathan K |
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Re: [O] How to convert to odt with specific styles? |
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Thu, 03 Jan 2013 10:39:32 +0530 |
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> Hello list,
>
> I have an article I've written in Org. To submit it to the publisher, it
> needs to follow a particular ms word style template.
I am not much familiar with MS Word formats.
I am wondering whether it is possible to convert MS Word Templates and
MS Word documents in to their OpenDocument equivalents (*.odt and *.ott)
and yet /retain/ the style names around the round-trip. Note that the
_style names_ should be stable. In LibreOffice terms, these are the
style names that you see on the rightmost window of the screenshot that
I posted earlier [1].
Sometimes documents can be re-written using automatic styles [2]. The
converted document will look like the original but internally they may
be relying on automatically generated styles [3].
What sort of styles these Word documents rely on (typically). I mean
Character styles, Paragraph styles, Page Styles, List styles, Table-*
related styles etc.[4q]
If someone can create a personal word template and willing to experiment
with back-and-forths between LibreOffice and MS Word formats, I am
willing to exchange notes with him/her and amend the exporter to
accommodate new requirements.
I don't have access to MS Word but only LibreOffice that comes bundled
with Debian.
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-12/msg00116.html
[2] Automatic styles go in to content.xml and their names end with a
numeric suffix.
[3] If you are a programmer, think of cloning a style-name under a new
name and referencing it Vs referencing the original stylename.
[4] Character and Text styles may not pose much problems compared to other
styles and something little thing
> I hope to achieve this with the odt exporter. Reading the org manual it
> seems the style sheet that the odt exporter uses will need to contain a
> couple of hard coded format names. In my case I would like map the org
> factory default format names to other names as defined in the template
> given to me by the publisher.
>
> What is simplest way to achieve this? At the moment I'm changing the
> formats by hand so nearly any other method would be more
> efficient. Also, I'm more proficient with elisp than wordprocessors.
>
> TIA
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