Just thinking how to things easier for noobs like me. :)

Julian M. Burgos writes:

> Right... I did not saw it.  And even if I did, I would not know that the
> package needed for loading the back-end for ODT is called ox-odt.
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Julian Burgos <jul...@hafro.is> writes:
>>
>>> Manfred Lotz <manfred.lotz <at> arcor.de> writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>> > Are you calling (require 'ox-odt) somewhere in your config? Or
>>>> > configuring `org-export-backends'? ODT export isn't loaded by default,
>>>> > you'll have to load it explicitly by one of those two methods.
>>>
>>>
>>> This should be included in the manual.  From all the export options listed
>>> in the manual (iCalendar, HTML, LaTex, Plain Text, Publish), ODT export is
>>> the only (I think) that is not on by default.  The manual should explain
>>> clearly (perhaps in section 12.9.1) what you need to do to activate
>>> this option.
>>
>> This is already explained in 12.2.
>>
>>
>> Regards,


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