Perfect, I'm ashamed that my Google foo did not allow me to find that.

This is exactly what I want.

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On Feb 10, 2022, 2:34 PM, at 2:34 PM, Olivier Hallot 
<olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> wrote:
>Hello Andrew
>Apologies for the delay in answering you.
>
>Actually the Doc team has a chapter template with all the styles 
>described in detail.  A great effort from Jean Weber and Bdave Barton
>to 
>name a few members.
>
>Links is
>
>https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/3yHCCcrMT3Nc83F
>
>Kind regads
>PS. I'll comment your findings in a moment.
>
>
>
>Em 06/02/2022 20:58, Andrew Pitonyak escreveu:
>> Oliver, I will start working my way down the list to see if I can
>find 
>> good ways to mitigate and attempt to develop common sense rules to 
>> automatically fix things.
>> 
>> QUESTION: Is there a nice list of "approved paragraph styles" that I
>can 
>> use to look for styles that are not on the approved list? I have been
>
>> out of the documentation game for a while.
>> 
>> I randomly chose a small chapter to look and something longer.
>> To start, I do NOT want to fix things, but to understand what I am 
>> seeing. My first macro writes a summary of what it sees along with
>the 
>> document URL. The URL points to a file on my hard drive.
>> 
>> First, I looked at embedded figures:
>> 
>> Document 1. Everything is fine except that the LOGO is anchored to a 
>> paragraph with the wrong style. I am not sure that we want the Logo
>to 
>> follow the conventional naming convention. Perhaps I can assume that
>all 
>> logos are named "LibreOfficeLogo" and skip it. Here is my firs
>summary:
>> 
>> *********** START SUMMARY DOCUMENT 1 *******************
>> 
>>
>file:///andrew0/home/andy/Documents/OpenOffice/LibreOfficeDocumentation/WG7202-WorkingWithTextBasics.odt
>> 
>> Figure (LibreOfficeLogo) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figures not anchored as character: 0
>> 
>> Figures anchored to the wrong paragraph style: 1
>> 
>> *********** END SUMMARY DOCUMENT 1 *******************
>> 
>> The next document was longer and had some more interesting issues:
>> It looks like every chapter has the logo anchored to a paragraph
>named 
>> New Chapter. Perhaps the rule is that I do NOT attempt to change 
>> paragraph style for "New Chapter" and I do NOT look for a caption. 
>Note 
>> that I did not try to look at captions yet. For exporting purposes,
>we 
>> might want to still anchor these images as a character rather than 
>> "AT_PARAGRAPH". Note that "AT_PARAGRAPH" is an internal name to LO.
>> 
>> I do see a "Text Body" for Image2, which corresponds to the very last
>
>> image, about "Writer Guide" on the last page. Another image that we 
>> probably do NOT want to change.
>> 
>> I see that this document has graphics50 and graphics39, which are in
>a 
>> table where the table paragraph style is "Figure" and there is no 
>> caption. So need to watch for that somehow rather than blindly
>modifying 
>> all tables to use styles "Table Heading" or "Table Contents"
>> 
>> I see that Table 27 is kind of like a caption for Figure 59 and all 
>> paragraphs are of style Caption. That can probably be changed with no
>
>> problem.
>> 
>> *********** START SUMMARY DOCUMENT  2 *******************
>> 
>>
>file:///andrew0/home/andy/Documents/OpenOffice/LibreOfficeDocumentation/0312CG3-CalcMacros_ADP_JHW_CW_20100428.odt
>> 
>> Figured (Image1) is anchored AT_PARAGRAPH Anchored paragraph style
>name 
>> is: Guide Name
>> 
>> Figured (Image1) anchored to paragraph style Guide Name
>> 
>> Figured (LibreOfficeLogo) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image3) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image18) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Shape 1) is anchored AT_PARAGRAPH Anchored paragraph style
>name 
>> is: Figure
>> 
>> Figured (Image2) is anchored AT_PARAGRAPH Anchored paragraph style
>name 
>> is: Text body
>> 
>> Figured (Image2) anchored to paragraph style Text body
>> 
>> Figured (Image42) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image60) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image90) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image102) is anchored AT_PARAGRAPH Anchored paragraph style 
>> name is: Caption
>> 
>> Figured (Image102) anchored to paragraph style Caption
>> 
>> Figured (Image113) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image143) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image168) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image196) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image213) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image224) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image253) anchored to paragraph style Text body
>> 
>> Figured (Image260) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image282) is anchored AT_PARAGRAPH Anchored paragraph style 
>> name is: Caption
>> 
>> Figured (Image282) anchored to paragraph style Caption
>> 
>> Figured (Image288) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image306) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image335) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image363) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image387) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image405) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image424) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Object53) anchored to paragraph style Standard
>> 
>> Figured (Image431) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figured (Image462) anchored to paragraph style New Chapter
>> 
>> Figures not anchored as character: 5
>> 
>> Figures anchored to the wrong paragraph style: 28
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ​​​​​​​*********** END SUMMARY DOCUMENT 2 *******************
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sunday, February 06, 2022 15:03 EST, Olivier Hallot 
>> <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> wrote:
>>> Hello Andrew
>>>
>>> Thanks for the kind offer!!!
>>>
>>> There are a set of scripts that we welcome for the LibreOffice
>Guides
>>> sanity maintenance. Often we do this manually but automation hours
>of
>>> work. Here is the list:
>>>
>>> - Remove all direct formatting, but flag where it occurred, for
>later
>>> inspection.
>>>
>>> - Traverse the document and flag styles "not listed" in the official
>>> template style (legacy styles, Cut&paste imported contents...)
>>> + paragraph, character, frame, pages
>>> + add a comment on the offending object for manual removal
>>>
>>> - Clean lists: ensure paragraph with bullets and numbering are
>actually
>>> a paragraph with the right list style.
>>> + Often I see "Text Body + direct bullet" rendered exactly as "List
>1".
>>> + Bullet applied directly on "List 1" paragraphs (breaks list
>>> alignment).
>>> + outlines applied directly on paragraph (breaks list alig't)
>>>
>>> - As you noticed, ensure all images are anchored "as character"
>>> + Paragraph holding the image must have paragraph-style "Figure"
>>> + Caption must have paragraph style "Caption"
>>>
>>> - Apply table style to table
>>> + AFAIK there is only one style for all tables, except
>>> + tables used to align objects in the page
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Olivier
>>>
>>>
>>> Em 03/02/2022 17:22, Andrew Pitonyak escreveu:
>>> >
>>> > Oliver,
>>> >
>>> > if you decide that you want to attempt to automate some of these 
>>> things, let me know and I can run some tests to see if it is
>practical 
>>> to complete some of the tasks using macros (or similar). For
>example, 
>>> verifying that frames or graphics are anchored as a character.
>Easier, 
>>> obviously, if ALL graphics / frames must be anchored as a character.
>I 
>>> never did attempt that with a macro, but worst that can happen is
>that 
>>> I fail to do it in a useful way and the step is still manual.
>>> >
>>> > On Thursday, February 03, 2022 14:33 EST, Olivier Hallot 
>>> <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> wrote:
>>> >  Hi Daniel
>>> >
>>> > The publication of our books in HTML as pointed is still a manual
>effort
>>> > carried by myself. Automation is not here yet but here are the
>trail to
>>> > follow:
>>> >
>>> > - Presentation at LibreOffice conference at
>>> > 
>>>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqcVbksGIto&list=PL0pdzjvYW9RFSMB71bqh_bT-SkX5FOS9x&index=47
>>> >
>>> > Some written instructions
>>> > 
>>>
>https://olivierhallot.blogspot.com/2021/03/exporting-libreoffice-guides-to-html.html
>>> >
>>> > 
>>>
>https://olivierhallot.blogspot.com/2021/03/exporting-libreoffice-guides-to-xhtml.html
>>> >
>>> > - use the writer2html extension at
>>> > https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/writer2xhtml
>>> >
>>> > I hope it helps you, feel free to ask for more information, but
>please
>>> > subscribe to our mailing list.
>>> >
>>> > Kind regards
>>> >
>>> > Olivier
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Em 31/01/2022 18:45, Daniel Carr escreveu:
>>> >> I would like to create a series of web pages that have the same 
>>> format as the LO Guide for Writer 
>>> (https://books.libreoffice.org/en/WG71/WG7100-Preface.html).
>>> >> Would you tell me what software tools you use to create those
>pages 
>>> or if it is a manual process?
>>> >> I am trying to determine the best way to organize and present a 
>>> club's Constitution, Bylaws, Policies and Rules.
>>> >> I currently have been capturing them using LO and would like to
>use 
>>> the features of LO to create TOC, Indices, etc but have not figured 
>>> out how to translate that into a well designed web presentation.
>>> >> Any information and/or hints you would provide would be greatly 
>>> appreciated.
>>> >>
>>> >> Dan CarrTechnical Resources Advisory CommitteeNewfoundland Dog
>Club 
>>> of America
>>> >> www.ncanewfs.org
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Olivier Hallot
>>> > LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
>>> > Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
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>> 
>> 
>
>-- 
>Olivier Hallot
>LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
>Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
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