On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 11:42:57 -0700 (PDT)
Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Much of my client work in Leo is creating LaTex documents (eventually
> to PDFs). I also use markdown and/or RST for my own purposes. These
> tools work very well for me.
> 
> However. I have a very large client project that needs to eventually
> end up as Word (yuck) documents (master document and many
> sub-documents). Any suggestions on how I can use Leo's organizational
> strengths to write this knowing that when done, it will need to
> export to Word (LibreOffice ODT and maybe RTF would be OK too)?
> Curious what others are doing (or would do) in a similar situation.
> 
> Rob..........

I'd write in markdown and convert to ODT with pandoc.  Pandoc also
writes to .docx, but that's failed to open on the docs. I've tried.
However, Word will open ODT, then you can just save out as .docx.

I think pandoc allows you to use a sample ODT doc. to set heading
styles etc.

Not sure what kind of thing you're writing, but pandoc markdown is
quite capable with citations and such.

It will include bitmaps in ODT, not sure about a vector format.

Cheers -Terry

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