In days of yore before TC was used (with OO), I imported templates into
files by using the File menu--overwriting whatever styles that were
already present, I thought. Is that functionality available without
requiring that TC be installed?
Gary
On 6/11/2012 5:53 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Wow!! That sounds good. I vaguely remember something about this extension
cropping up before but only remembered with hindsight. I knew someone would
come up with something pretty awesome
Thanks Jean!
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Mon, 11/6/12, Jean Weber<[email protected]> wrote:
From: Jean Weber<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Could make a little change on template
please?
To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 11 June, 2012, 22:27
Tom there *is* a way. Actually more than one way. Read the chapter on templates
in the Getting Started Guide. One way is to use the Template Changer extension
to update all the docs in a folder at the same time.
Jean
On 11/06/2012, at 22:36, Tom Davies<[email protected]> wrote:
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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