Max Nikulin writes:
> On 08/12/2022 19:38, Carlos MartÃnez wrote: >> #+MACRO: sc (eval (if (org-export-derived-backend-p >> org-export-current-backend 'latex) (concat "@@latex:\\textsc{@@" $1 >> "@@latex:}@@") (concat "@@odt:<text:span >> text:style-name=\"T1\">@@"$1"@@odt:</text:span>@@"))) > > ^ ^ > Your missed spaces around $1, but it is unlikely a problem. > > Disclaimer: I know almost nothing about odt. Have you customized ODT > styles? I do not see "T1" in etc/styles/OrgOdtStyles.xml > > info "(org) Advanced topics in ODT export" > https://orgmode.org/manual/Advanced-topics-in-ODT-export.html Indeed. Carlos, I'm guessing that you formatted a Roman numeral in ODT as you wanted it to look, saved the document, opened content.xml and used the resulting XML. However, what happens then is that the formatting gets saved as an automatically numbered text style "T1", which isn't going to mean the same thing the next time you export a document. See if this works: - In the document you are using as your ODT_STYLES_FILE, type a Roman numeral and format it the way you like. - Then make it a named character style. In LibreOffice, open the "Styles and formatting" sidebar and select the "Character styles" tab. Select the formatted Roman numeral in the text. From the "Styles actions" dropdown (top right in "Styles and formatting"), choose "New style from selection". Give it a name, e.g. "Roman numeral". - Save the styles file. - In your macro: replace "T1" with "Roman numeral". - In all your Org documents where you want this to work: make sure that (1) the macro is defined and (2) that ODT_STYLES_FILE points to the file you have saved with the style definition for "Roman numeral". There isn't any simpler way to do it, due to the way LibreOffice stores all local formatting as generated styles. Yours, Christian