2012/3/2 Alexsander Rosa : > I suggest convert it to LyX format. No need really. The newer OpenOffice and LibreOffice also supports the Flattened ODT format (older versions of OOo can install the plugin for this too). That is basically just an XML file (no zip archive like ODT). This makes it much better for version control systems to manage document revisions and patches. I'm not sure how Flattened ODT handles images though, but then again, for any large documents (like a book) it is anyway recommended (think of it as best practice) to link to images, and not embed images.
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