Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Cley Faye
2014-03-22 21:04 GMT+01:00 Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org:

 Is there some reason why the master document does not render the
 sub-documents in the same was as they are rendered when opened separately?


​One possibility is that there is a style conflict/override.
​Master document's styles override sub-document's. If you have the same
stule name in both the master document and the sub document, you will see
the master document's version only.

This is usually a neat feature​ (you can produce various output style for
the same sub-document), but might be a bit confusing. Even more confusing
is that this include page styles too, and that point is easily overlooked.

If you simply want all styles in the master document to be the same as in a
sub-document, you can try this: open the master document, open the format
list if not already open. In the style and format toolbar (or sidebar),
there is a button in the top-right corner (probably called new style from
selection in english). Click it, and select load styles, then from a
file, then select one of your sub-document.
​These step should replace all styles in the master document with the one
in the sub-document. If this does fix your issue, remember to change only
styles in the master document to keep all of them in sync.​

​Of course, if that's not the issue at hand, feel free to dismiss my little
rant :)​


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Arrgh, that approach sounds like it might be worth creating a new
master document and then
1.  import the existing master document into that (in the way Cley described)
2.  go into styles and modify the important ones to rename them

3.  use Cley's advice to import the styles from the first sub-document
4.  again rename the important changed styles

5  repeat 34 for each sub-document

This almost certainly wont be perfect first time so don't aim to do to
much or be too perfect, just treat it as a test-run to find out which
styles need to be renamed.

Regards from
Tom :)





On 24 March 2014 07:53, Cley Faye cleyf...@gmail.com wrote:
 2014-03-22 21:04 GMT+01:00 Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org:

 Is there some reason why the master document does not render the
 sub-documents in the same was as they are rendered when opened separately?


 One possibility is that there is a style conflict/override.
 Master document's styles override sub-document's. If you have the same
 stule name in both the master document and the sub document, you will see
 the master document's version only.

 This is usually a neat feature (you can produce various output style for
 the same sub-document), but might be a bit confusing. Even more confusing
 is that this include page styles too, and that point is easily overlooked.

 If you simply want all styles in the master document to be the same as in a
 sub-document, you can try this: open the master document, open the format
 list if not already open. In the style and format toolbar (or sidebar),
 there is a button in the top-right corner (probably called new style from
 selection in english). Click it, and select load styles, then from a
 file, then select one of your sub-document.
 These step should replace all styles in the master document with the one
 in the sub-document. If this does fix your issue, remember to change only
 styles in the master document to keep all of them in sync.

 Of course, if that's not the issue at hand, feel free to dismiss my little
 rant :)


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[libreoffice-users] Impress doesn't print in colour

2014-03-24 Thread Malcolm Moore
If I open a new impress document and justput some text on the opening page and 
thenmake it red or any colour.
If I print handouts it's in colour but if I printslides it's in grey scale. 
Any ideas anyone ??
Ta
M
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[libreoffice-users] Re: LO4.2 pdf export embeds all fonts...

2014-03-24 Thread Pedro
Hi Owen, all


Owen Genat wrote
 The 14 standard PostScript fonts are now (under v4.2+) always embedded, as
 required by PDF v1.5. I provide some detail here:
 
 http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/30069/pdf-font-embedding-in-libreoffice-42/?answer=30071#post-id-30071
 
 This may be contributing to the observed behaviour, although to what
 degree this change affects font substitution, I am uncertain.

That would be acceptable if the file was exported as PDF 1.5 but since it is
exported as PDF 1.4 the change doesn't make any sense.

In any case it would be nice to allow the user to select the PDF version and
re-enable the standard font embedding (obviously if the user chooses PDF 1.5
the option to Embed standard fonts should be disabled because it is not an
option...)

Regards,
Pedro



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Re: [libreoffice-users] [SOLVED?] stop automatic scrolling

2014-03-24 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
lqtm :)  It's been quite a good thread imo, with useful ideas which
may lead to better work-flow and/or save a bit of money by helping be
able to fix stuff.  So it's not been a waste of time and didn't
bother the list

I use a track-ball at work.  At first it was really difficult to get
the finesse i am used to from using a mouse but that only took a
couple of weeks to get close enough and now i think it's even better.
One advantage is that you can do really fine-grained stuff and then
scoot really fast across vast distances by letting the ball roll with
minimal effort.  With a mouse you have to physically pick up the mouse
several times to cover the same sort of distance.  To start with i
need lots of course-corrections at the end but now i tend to hit the
target much more often.

Of course i took the ball out and found tons of fluff in there but
tipping it upside-down let most of it fall out (quite handy because i
only got the ball out in the first place by turning it upside (try not
to do that above your face or cuppa tea or keyboard!)).  One of those
cotton-buds that you shouldn't clean your ears with is good for doing
cleaning the 3 little contacts inside.

Everything people have been saying about drivers and updates is still
relevant too of course :)

The main thing is that it's good to hear you have solved the problem!! :))
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)


On 24 March 2014 01:27, Thomas ny...@hb.tp1.jp wrote:
 Good morning
 Maybe(?) I solved the mystery.
 I use a trackball instead of a mouse:
 ball in the middle, buttons left and right.
 Apparently thoses buttons do not only respond to clicking = pressing, but
 also pulling.
 If you drag your finger across the button, if works somehow like pulling a
 mouse.

 I never noticed this little trick (at least not consciously) before.
 Maybe, if I keep my finger a little more quiet, I can also shut up and stop
 bothering the list.

 Sorry for the commotion!
 Thomas





 (2014/03/24 6:53), Dan Hall wrote:

 I think I made a faux pas.  Sorry everyone!
 -Dan Hall

 -Original Message-
 From: Dan Hall [mailto:dih...@myfairpoint.net]
 Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:16 AM
 To: 'Kracked_P_P---webmaster'; users@global.libreoffice.org
 Subject: RE: [libreoffice-users] stop automatic scrolling

 If you press straight down on the mouse wheel and listen carefully you
 should hear a click and then the icon (a double arrow pointing up and down
 with a dot between them) appears.  I believe it's a mouse 'feature' so you
 can scroll  up and down the page without holding down the left mouse
 button.
 I often activate that feature accidently when using the mouse wheel.
 I'm using Windows 7.
 -Dan Hall
 -Original Message-
 From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster [mailto:webmas...@krackedpress.com]
 Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 9:15 AM
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] stop automatic scrolling


 I have had that same uncontrolled mouse scrolling before.  Yes it
 seemed to be the mouse driver[s].

 Never seen that light blue icon before, but I rarely use Windows and
 then it is mostly USB mice using default Windows internal drivers, not
 drivers from any media or downloads.

 I would not want to keep scrolling when I stop moving my mouse.  I could
 not stand it when it happened that one time.

 The only scrolling option in LO seems to be smooth scrolling, which
 seems to be checked as default with my DEB 64 bit install of 4.2.2.1.



 On 03/22/2014 11:30 PM, Tim Deaton wrote:

 I suspect that this is a feature of the mouse driver, and that it
 works in a variety of programs.

 I have noticed that when scrolling up or down thru a document using
 the scroll-wheel of the mouse.  Something I do turns on an 'automated'
 scroll.  I'll notice a new symbol on the screen (light blue and
 transparent, if I remember correctly).  If I move the mouse pointer to
 be horizontal with that symbol, the scrolling will stop.  If I move
 the pointer above the symbol, the document will scroll toward the
 top.  If I move the pointer below it, then the document will scroll
 toward the bottom.

 If I remember correctly, hitting [esc] will kill this 'automated' scroll.

 -- Tim Deaton
 ===


 On 3/21/2014 5:10 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:

 Greetings,
 I am not sure this is a LibreOffice problem.  I have seen it in other
 applications, such as Firefox as well.  I think it is an unstable
 mouse or mouse driver effect.  I noticed it usually occurs when I am
 hovering the mouse cursor in the vertical scroll bar.  I found that
 clicking somewhere in the vertical scroll bar usually stops it.  I
 haven't seen it lately, but then maybe I stopped hovering the mouse
 cursor in the vertical scroll bar.
 Girvin Herr


 On 03/21/2014 03:24 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

 Hi :)
 Have you tried renaming your User Profile yet?
 https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

 That often fixes weird things that shouldn't happen = particularly if
 they haven't 

Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread anne-ology
   Well, I'm confused by your problem -
   I've been using LO since it was OO; merely using 'save as' when
I'm finished writing for the moment, then when I re-open it, I just start
writing again.

   Are you perchance, plopping some text - written in another style -
into the document?;
   if so, then that document's style will retain it's formatting
unless you first place it into a non-formattable document, as notepad.

   If you're plopping other text into the document, then this is not a
bug;
   it's designed in order to allow indentions, etc. within the
framework of the document - a nice touch which I like re. LO  ;-)

   If you're not plopping other text into the document, then I still
haven't a clue  ;-)



From: Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org
Date: Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document
To: anne-ology lagin...@gmail.com


I'm not sure what you mean by was it written in the same document?  Some
parts reside in the master document and can be edited when editing the
master document. Other parts reside in subdocuments and the master
documents only contains a pointer to them.  When the master document is
expanded, it then renders its own parts plus all those included in the
subdocuments.  From the master document, the text of the subdocuments is
read only and cannot be edited.

Since no one else has answered, I can only assume that no one here knows
the answer.  I think it must surely be a bug and I might file a bug report
later.  Right now, I cannot spare the time.  I don't really have a deadline
per se, but others are anxious and pressing me for the final copy.  I am
attempting now to copy all the files into one large document with the hope
that I can circumvent the problem in that way, but it's a lot of work.

I am a little embarrassed by all this because I had quite a bit of
opposition to using OpenOffice back at the start of this project.

Dale Erwin



On 3/23/2014 2:26 PM, anne-ology wrote:

 very interesting, in a strange sort of way  ;-)

 Maybe this is a bug in the LO4.*s -

 Dale Erwin -
Question - was it written in the same document?, then the whole
 changed its format?

 I'm hoping you receive a response from someone who knows the
 answer -
 I too will be awaiting the solution to this problem.



 From: Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org
 Date: Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 3:04 PM
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] Master Document
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org


 Using LibreOffice 4.1.5 on Win 7 home premium:

 I have a master document with 50 sub-documents.  The problem I am having is
 that the sub-documents are not rendered the same way when opened separately
 as when opened in the master document.

 This is a bilingual dictionary with an English-Neapolitan section and a
 Neapolitan-English section.  Each letter of each section is contained in
 its own sub-document.  For each letter, at the top of the page, on left
 (even numbered) pages, there appears the first word on the page,
 left-justified, in slightly larger font, and on right (odd numbered) pages,
 the last word on the page, right-justified and in slightly larger font.

 This cannot be accomplished using headers since it must be different on
 each page.  Well, I suppose it could be accomplished using headers but it
 would require a separate style for every page in the nearly 400 page book.
   Consequently, I have used the first line on each page for this purpose
 with the regular text pushed down and beginning on the fourth line.

 This has a very aesthetically pleasing appearance in the sub-documents, but
 in the master document the line spacing is obviously not rendered in the
 same way so that on some pages in the master document, the first line will
 be what was the last line in the previous page of the sub-document, pushing
 the headline word down... and obviously unusable.

 Is there some reason why the master document does not render the
 sub-documents in the same was as they are rendered when opened separately?

 Dale Erwin



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO4.2 pdf export embeds all fonts...

2014-03-24 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster

On 03/24/2014 12:25 PM, Pedro wrote:

Hi Owen, all


Owen Genat wrote

The 14 standard PostScript fonts are now (under v4.2+) always embedded, as
required by PDF v1.5. I provide some detail here:

http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/30069/pdf-font-embedding-in-libreoffice-42/?answer=30071#post-id-30071

This may be contributing to the observed behaviour, although to what
degree this change affects font substitution, I am uncertain.

That would be acceptable if the file was exported as PDF 1.5 but since it is
exported as PDF 1.4 the change doesn't make any sense.

In any case it would be nice to allow the user to select the PDF version and
re-enable the standard font embedding (obviously if the user chooses PDF 1.5
the option to Embed standard fonts should be disabled because it is not an
option...)

Regards,
Pedro



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I Embed fonts all the time for viewing to other systems.

I did something today that had special illuminated style of letters.  
Think those in early books that were copied by hand or early printing, 
big and fancy letters.


I use a lot of specialty fonts, like that, in some of my work.  They are 
needed to be embedded into the files, PDF or otherwise, so the people 
who get them can see the text with the proper formatting and fonts.


I do not know about the 14 standard Postscript fonts, since I do not 
know what those fonts are and things like that.  I use TTF and OTF fonts 
and not Type One fonts.  I use a lot of fonts like Liberation, Droid 
Sans/Serif, Linux Liberation/Biolinum, and other freely downloadable 
fonts.  Sometimes I use the generic MS Core fonts that comes with most 
Linux distros, if you want to install that package.  I use a ton of 
specialty fonts in my work.  So the 14 standard fonts may not be any 
use for me.


Yes, you should be able to have choices for embedding fonts.  1 - embed 
none, 2 - embed 14 standard font, 3 - embed all fonts used. Also I have 
seen an option of embedding only the characters of the special fonts 
used in the document and not the whole set, since this will reduce the 
file size somewhat.


Of course, I seen no place in 4.2.2.1 for the embed font - i.e. all 
fonts used - option.  That is NEEDED for people like me.  Right now, I 
have to use a PDF printer/driver like CUPS-PDF[Linux]  and doPDF 
[Windows] to embed the fonts in my document.  Of course, if I wanted to 
read the document in a landscape format, I am up the creek with CUPS 
since it only creates a portrait formatted page output.





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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Brian Barker

At 16:27 23/03/2014 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
Since no one else has answered, I can only assume that no one here 
knows the answer.


Er, there have been five responses to your message (all archived on 
the web).  You may not have liked them, but it's not true that no-one answered.



I think it must surely be a bug and I might file a bug report later.


I suspect you'll be told that subdocument text is meant to be 
reformatted according to the master document's insistence.  Isn't 
that the function of the master document?


I am attempting now to copy all the files into one large document 
with the hope that I can circumvent the problem in that way, but 
it's a lot of work.


You may find that improving the structure of your subdocuments 
obviates this.  What you are now doing is merely choosing not to use 
the master document functionality.


I am a little embarrassed by all this because I had quite a bit of 
opposition to using OpenOffice back at the start of this project.


I think we are talking about LibreOffice, in fact.  And I suspect 
that it will do what you need.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO4.2 pdf export embeds all fonts...PDF Orientation

2014-03-24 Thread Paul D. Mirowsky


On 3/24/2014 1:15 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
CUPS since it only creates a portrait formatted page output. 


Just ran a test printing in Landscape from LibreOffice Writer Version: 
4.1.5.3 on Windows 7 Pro 64bit with HP Universal Printing PS driver to 
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS using CUPS-PDF printer set to Automatic Orientation.


It generated a Landscape PDF that states 11 x 8.5 in properties.

Are you in linux only?


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO4.2 pdf export embeds all fonts...PDF Orientation

2014-03-24 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster

On 03/24/2014 02:45 PM, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:


On 3/24/2014 1:15 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
CUPS since it only creates a portrait formatted page output. 


Just ran a test printing in Landscape from LibreOffice Writer Version: 
4.1.5.3 on Windows 7 Pro 64bit with HP Universal Printing PS driver 
to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS using CUPS-PDF printer set to Automatic 
Orientation.


It generated a Landscape PDF that states 11 x 8.5 in properties.

Are you in linux only?




Well, The last time I tried a landscape page through CUPS-PDF, the file 
was in Portrait but the page was in Landscape so you have to read it 
sideways if you wanted to read it through the PDF viewer.  Printed page 
fine, viewed as a file, not fine.


I have it set for automatic orientation.  But it does not seem to create 
a landscape viewable file to read via a PDF viewer. Prints a landscape 
document just fine, since you are actually printing a landscape page on 
paper running through the printer in a portrait orientation.


I use
Ubuntu 12.xx to 13.10 and Linux Mint 16 - both mate  -- CUPS-PDF printer
Windows XP and Win7[64-bit]  --  doPDF for the PDf printer [free]

I have not set my HP printers [laser and wide-format inkjet] up for 
Universal PS, but either PDF driver or Level 3 Postscript driver.  
Same settings with my Canon inkjets.



EXPORT to PDF within LO will create a readable file in the orientation 
of the document, not the paper path of the printer. So if you have a 
document that is 11x8.5 due to the content in the page, you can see it 
properly as a landscape document. CUPS-PDF cannot do that, or so my 
testing tells me.


SO, that is why I would love to have the option to embed all the used 
fonts in the document.  It solves the output orientation issues that I 
have with CUPS-PDF.  I would like my landscape documents readable in 
that orientation in a PDF viewer by the people I send the documents too 
and have all of the special fonts included.  Right now I do not have 
that option.  The reader needs to print the landscape document out to 
read it in the CUPS option or not use the special fonts for the Export 
option.


See my problem[s]?

I tend not to use my Win7 boot of my laptops, or my laptops at all, for 
any real document creation and editing.  Everything is done on my 
desktop, which is currently Mint 16. [later it should go to Ubuntu 
14.04LTS].  That is where I have all my data, images, etc., stored - on 
three 2-TB internal drives formatted to Linux's ext3 or ext4 format.  
[have three USB 2-TB as backup drives formated the same]


So if I went to Win7, I would have to do a lot of saving onto flash 
drives to do the work on the laptop's Win7 OS boot, or even their Ubuntu 
13.xx/14.xx boots.  I tend not to move my backup drives from their 
resting spot near the desktop.





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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Is it possible to completely disable all the styles in a master
document so that the ones from the sub-document do remain untouched?
Regards from
Tom :)

On 24 March 2014 09:31, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi :)
 Arrgh, that approach sounds like it might be worth creating a new
 master document and then
 1.  import the existing master document into that (in the way Cley described)
 2.  go into styles and modify the important ones to rename them

 3.  use Cley's advice to import the styles from the first sub-document
 4.  again rename the important changed styles

 5  repeat 34 for each sub-document

 This almost certainly wont be perfect first time so don't aim to do to
 much or be too perfect, just treat it as a test-run to find out which
 styles need to be renamed.

 Regards from
 Tom :)





 On 24 March 2014 07:53, Cley Faye cleyf...@gmail.com wrote:
 2014-03-22 21:04 GMT+01:00 Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org:

 Is there some reason why the master document does not render the
 sub-documents in the same was as they are rendered when opened separately?


 One possibility is that there is a style conflict/override.
 Master document's styles override sub-document's. If you have the same
 stule name in both the master document and the sub document, you will see
 the master document's version only.

 This is usually a neat feature (you can produce various output style for
 the same sub-document), but might be a bit confusing. Even more confusing
 is that this include page styles too, and that point is easily overlooked.

 If you simply want all styles in the master document to be the same as in a
 sub-document, you can try this: open the master document, open the format
 list if not already open. In the style and format toolbar (or sidebar),
 there is a button in the top-right corner (probably called new style from
 selection in english). Click it, and select load styles, then from a
 file, then select one of your sub-document.
 These step should replace all styles in the master document with the one
 in the sub-document. If this does fix your issue, remember to change only
 styles in the master document to keep all of them in sync.

 Of course, if that's not the issue at hand, feel free to dismiss my little
 rant :)


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[libreoffice-users] Can't change digital certificate folder.

2014-03-24 Thread James Knott
I'm trying to configure LibreOffice to use digital certificates for
signing documents.  Under OptionsSecurity, There's a Certificate
button, which opens a panel for configuring where the certificate is
located.  However, it appears to be impossible to change that location. 
After clicking OK and restarting LO, as required, it's back to the
original setting.  Is it not possible to change this?

tnx jk


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Virgil Arrington
I'm wondering if there is a way to define a field as the first word on 
the page and the last word on the page (like in a dictionary). If that 
could be done, then the desired information could be placed in a header, 
as Dale wants to do. That would obviate the manual gymnastics that he's 
trying to do.


I just glanced through the fields dialogs and nothing jumped out at me.

Virgil


On 3/24/2014 2:25 PM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 16:27 23/03/2014 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
Since no one else has answered, I can only assume that no one here 
knows the answer.


Er, there have been five responses to your message (all archived on 
the web).  You may not have liked them, but it's not true that no-one 
answered.



I think it must surely be a bug and I might file a bug report later.


I suspect you'll be told that subdocument text is meant to be 
reformatted according to the master document's insistence.  Isn't that 
the function of the master document?


I am attempting now to copy all the files into one large document 
with the hope that I can circumvent the problem in that way, but it's 
a lot of work.


You may find that improving the structure of your subdocuments 
obviates this.  What you are now doing is merely choosing not to use 
the master document functionality.


I am a little embarrassed by all this because I had quite a bit of 
opposition to using OpenOffice back at the start of this project.


I think we are talking about LibreOffice, in fact.  And I suspect that 
it will do what you need.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker





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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Virgil Arrington


On 3/24/2014 3:51 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Is it possible to completely disable all the styles in a master
document so that the ones from the sub-document do remain untouched?
Regards from
Tom :)

I would think that would take away the benefit of a master document. By 
having the style controlled by one master document, you get consistent 
formatting throughout. If that could be disabled, you could have 
different chapters with different formatting all because one or two 
chapter files had their styles set up differently.


I like the control provided by the master document. It frees me up to 
not think so much about formatting in my sub-documents knowing that the 
master will fix it all.


For example, I can create subdocuments using a Consolas font, an 
excellent typeface for onscreen editing. Then, I set the master document 
with Linux Libertine G, a great font for publishing, but not so great 
for onscreen editing. When I go to compile and print, voila, my master 
document is perfectly formatted, changing Consolas to Libertine *and* 
fixing any minor style deviations I may have inadvertently created.


Virgil

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Master Document

2014-03-24 Thread Dale Erwin

On 3/24/2014 2:51 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Is it possible to completely disable all the styles in a master
document so that the ones from the sub-document do remain untouched?
Regards from
Tom :)
That should not be necessary if you follow the instructions for creating 
a master document.  First you create a template which has all the styles 
defined in it.  Then the master document and all subdocuments are 
created from this template.  The only problem is that if changes to any 
style becomes necessary, I've not found any way to make the changes in 
one place and have them take effect in all files which were alreated 
created before the changes were made. Up to now, I've had to make such 
changes in the template as well as in each file which has already been 
created from the template.



On 24 March 2014 09:31, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi :)
Arrgh, that approach sounds like it might be worth creating a new
master document and then
1.  import the existing master document into that (in the way Cley described)
2.  go into styles and modify the important ones to rename them

3.  use Cley's advice to import the styles from the first sub-document
4.  again rename the important changed styles

5  repeat 34 for each sub-document

This almost certainly wont be perfect first time so don't aim to do to
much or be too perfect, just treat it as a test-run to find out which
styles need to be renamed.

Regards from
Tom :)





On 24 March 2014 07:53, Cley Faye cleyf...@gmail.com wrote:

2014-03-22 21:04 GMT+01:00 Dale Erwin dale.er...@casaerwin.org:


Is there some reason why the master document does not render the
sub-documents in the same was as they are rendered when opened separately?


One possibility is that there is a style conflict/override.
Master document's styles override sub-document's. If you have the same
stule name in both the master document and the sub document, you will see
the master document's version only.

This is usually a neat feature (you can produce various output style for
the same sub-document), but might be a bit confusing. Even more confusing
is that this include page styles too, and that point is easily overlooked.

If you simply want all styles in the master document to be the same as in a
sub-document, you can try this: open the master document, open the format
list if not already open. In the style and format toolbar (or sidebar),
there is a button in the top-right corner (probably called new style from
selection in english). Click it, and select load styles, then from a
file, then select one of your sub-document.
These step should replace all styles in the master document with the one
in the sub-document. If this does fix your issue, remember to change only
styles in the master document to keep all of them in sync.

Of course, if that's not the issue at hand, feel free to dismiss my little
rant :)


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