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Re: vertical spacing between lines in a list at odt-export
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Heinz Tuechler |
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Re: vertical spacing between lines in a list at odt-export |
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Sat, 5 Sep 2020 12:45:30 +0200 |
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Dear Bastien,
thank you - I know that. The problem seems to be that in the odt-file
all lists, as well as all "normal" text share the same format. In my
German version of LibreOffice it is called "Textkörper".
So, if I modify that format in a ODT_STYLES_FILE it changes all the
"normal" text, not only the lists.
If I were able to assign a different format to lists, then your proposal
would be the optimal solution. Until now I did not find out, how to
assign such a different format to lists.
Why do I use lists at all? It is, because they offer a hierarchical way
of description, but, contrary to headings and subheadings, after the end
of a list, you jump to the same level as before the list. Instead with
headings and subheadings I think, I can go back to the level at the
beginning only by inserting a new (sub)heading of the desired level.
Maybe I am missing some alternative.
best regards,
Heinz
Bastien wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 05.09.2020 10:25:
Hi Heinz,
Heinz Tuechler <tuechler@gmx.at> writes:
Modifying it from within LibreOffice would mean to change every list by
hand.
You can also create a dedicated ODT style and use it from within your
Org file -- see "Applying custom styles: the easy way" in the manual:
https://orgmode.org/manual/Applying-custom-styles.html
To apply an ODT style to a particular file, use the
‘ODT_STYLES_FILE’ keyword as shown in the example below:
#+ODT_STYLES_FILE: "/path/to/example.ott"
or
#+ODT_STYLES_FILE: ("/path/to/file.ott" ("styles.xml" "image/hdr.png"))
HTH,