Hi Regina and Philip,
Thanks for the replies, I now know
where to look.
MX is based on Debian and has similarities to Ubuntu. Did scan through
/usr/share/Libre Office/ without success but will try again. Also see that
a bug report has gone.
Regards,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
I know you're not using Ubuntu but quite often the various distributions
use similar installations.
On 27/07/17 11:36, Regina Henschel wrote:
> You referred to possibly editing the
>> filter. I could not find your reference '/share/XSLT/
>> export/xhtml. Where do I start looking
Hi Gordon,
gordon cooper schrieb:
Hi Regina,
I expect that you may have read the later postings
from myself
on this issue and have seen that I have worked around the problem. The
information appearing in the Alternative (Text only} line was there when
the Open Document files
Hi Regina,
I expect that you may have read the later postings
from myself
on this issue and have seen that I have worked around the problem. The
information appearing in the Alternative (Text only} line was there when
the Open Document files had been created by pasting from
Eureka!! Many Thanks Robert, that is the clue. The Alternative names
appeared
because a draft .odt file was created by a copy and paste from an html
file which
itself was a conversion from Lyx. The problem is hopefully a "once
only" but for the
archives and benefit of anyone who may meet this
Hi Gordon,
gordon cooper schrieb:
We are using Libre Office in the writing of technical manuals
where some users make html copies.
Finding that the file names of images are being displayed
beside or below the images in the html versions. Because
all images are given a caption, we do not want
Gordon -
I just opened a .odt document with captioned images in LO 5.0, did
File > Export and selected XHTML. (I don't see a separate HTML
option.) When I view the resulting file in my Web browser, a lot of
things aren't right but the images appear with their captions and no
filenames. Am I
Gordon -
Yes, I see that indeed my Alternative names are blank, which
apparently is the default when a new image is inserted. How did you
create your .odt files? Manually? Or by some sort of conversion from
another format that defined the Alternative names?
- Robert
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017,
On 25/07/17 12:29, Robert Funnell wrote:
Gordon -
I just opened a .odt document with captioned images in LO 5.0, did
File > Export and selected XHTML. (I don't see a separate HTML
option.) When I view the resulting file in my Web browser, a lot of
things aren't right but the images appear
Hi Gordon.
The CSS styling in my tables was incorrect and text alignment in merged
cells was non-existent.
Is there a pattern to the formatting of the unwanted text, could you use
sed to remove it.
Steve
On 25/07/17 11:52, gordon cooper wrote:
Hi Steve,
Yes it is satisfactory,
Hi Steve,
Yes it is satisfactory, it is only the display of the
image file names that is
a relatively small nuisance. I can get rid of them by editing properties
for each
image, so asked to see if there was a setting that would remove them for the
whole file. Have also had to
Hi.
Is the HTML format satisfactory in all other aspects for your needs.
I had to correct the HTML in tables exported by writer so am now wary
about using it for HTML export.
steve
On 25/07/17 08:20, gordon cooper wrote:
On 25/07/17 03:07, leleu wrote:
Did you try to deliver these manuals
On 25/07/17 03:07, leleu wrote:
Did you try to deliver these manuals as pdf ? /
/
/Have been delivering in pdf and html for a couple of years, and using
Lyx for//
//authoring/editing. Open Doc. has been used for translations mainly
because//
//it was preferred by the translators. Decided
Did you try to deliver these manuals as pdf ?
How do the users copy to html? Using the LO menu "Save as"? or selectng,
then "Edition>Copy" .?
Je la 24/07/2017 16:48, anne-ology skribis :
From my experience,
I would say you've uncovered a 'bug' since the name of the
From my experience,
I would say you've uncovered a 'bug' since the name of the image
should only appear if the image cannot for some reason.
Here's hoping you can find a solution anon,
From: gordon cooper
Date: Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 5:23 PM
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