Hi :)
I think the problem is that each time he starts working on a new Chapter he has 
to redo all the settings again, and again for the next Chapter and again for 
the one after.

If only there was some way of applying a revised template to multiple 
documents! :)
Regards from
Tom :)  



--- On Mon, 11/6/12, Gary Schnabl <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Gary Schnabl <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Could make a little change on template 
please?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 11 June, 2012, 13:28

You are free to modify the English template yourself however you want. 
If you desire to set Asian Text Fonts option while modifying the 
English-language template when adapting it to your language's template, 
just do it--yourself. It's that simple. Also, you do not require any 
permissions from anybody to do that.

Perhaps, there is a problem concerning this, but I just do not see it.

Gary

On 6/11/2012 8:08 AM, Alexander Sun wrote:
> Thanks for these reply!
> It seems that a friend has misunderstood my suggestion.
>
> Note that I didn't say anything about to alter the English-language template.
>
> English-language template's style and format or something like that,
> just in the Western Text Fonts' option. There is no relationship
> between the Asian Text Font and the Western Text Font.
>
> I believe that maybe the author of the template forgot to set the
> Asian Text Fonts' option(Maybe they didn't realized that one day the
> guide well translate to Chinese/Japanese/Korean).
>
> So my suggestion is not ALTER anything in the English-language
> template, just set the  Asian Text Fonts' option while you are at it.
>
> And thanks the Jean's suggestion!
>
> Regards
> Sun
>
> 2012/6/11, Gary Schnabl<[email protected]>:
>> On 6/10/2012 10:25 AM, Alexander Sun wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I´m in the process of translating the Getting Started Guide to
>>> Chinese. But there has a little problem here. The Font's size and
>>> style in template between Asian and Western are different. Every time
>>> I open a new file and become translating. I must change the font size
>>> and style first.
>>>
>>> For example, in the OOoHeading 1, the Western text fonts' Style is
>>> Bold, and the Size is 16 pt. But the Asian text fonts' Style is Book,
>>> the Size is 12 pt. I must to change the Asian style and size first.
>>> It's a boring work.
>>>
>>> Could make the Fonts' Size and Style in template become equal between
>>> Asian text and Western text in NEXT template please?
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Sun
>> It is a no-brainer for you to alter the "official" English-language
>> template's paragraph or character styles yourself. It really does not
>> make a helluva lot of sense to alter the English-language template to
>> accommodate any other languages.
>>
>> You can change that template to whatever formats you desire on your
>> language's template . Doing that should only take a minute or so for
>> each style's changes, and it may not even be necessary to change many of
>> them if the Default paragraph style is modified first because many of
>> the others (should) have their fonts and other formats inherited to them
>> from the Default style.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> --
>>


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