Hi,

I'm using OpenOffice 2.4.0, Build 2.4.0.14 (openSUSE build
2.4.0.14-1.1-i586).

Regards,
Jörg

Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> which version of OpenOffice.org are you using?
>
> Michael
>
> On 11/12/08 03:40 PM, Jörg von Frantzius wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> we have a large document that was originally converted from Word. In the
>> contents.xml, the <text:h> are always wrapped like this:
>>
>>           <text:list text:style-name="Outline"
>>     text:continue-numbering="true">
>>             <text:list-item>
>>               <text:list text:continue-numbering="true">
>>                 <text:list-item>
>>                   <text:list text:continue-numbering="true">
>>                     <text:list-item>
>>                       <text:h text:style-name="Heading_20_3"
>>     text:outline-level="3"><text:bookmark
>>     text:name="_Toc179693173"/><text:bookmark
>>     text:name="_Toc125171365"/><text:bookmark
>>     text:name="_Toc124251776"/>Sales region, countr
>>     ies and tax rates</text:h>
>>                     </text:list-item>
>>                   </text:list>
>>                 </text:list-item>
>>               </text:list>
>>             </text:list-item>
>>           </text:list>
>>
>> From a simple example file that I created with OpenOffice, I can see
>> that the
>> <text:h> tags normally seem to be stored without being wrapped like
>> the above. Also, it seems that the "Outline" list-style exists only for
>> documents converted from Word (see
>> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=65787)
>>
>> So I wrote an XSL that unwraps the text:h tags, and also I turned the
>> <text:list-style style:name="Outline"> in styles.xml into an equivalent
>> <text:outline-style>.
>>
>> The modified .odt file can be read succesfully by OpenOffice (and this
>> already solved some issues we had with chapter numbering). However,
>> after storing it again with OpenOffice, the <text:h> are wrapped again,
>> and the "Outline" list-style turns up again in styles.xml.
>>
>> This doesn't happen with my simple example file containing a few
>> headings on 3 levels (which doesn't originate from Word).
>>
>> Can anybody explain when and why the "Outline" list-style is enforced by
>> OpenOffice?
>>
>> Thanks for any explanations,
>> Jörg
>>
>>
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