https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149078

--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
Maybe someone can suggest another markdown or markup format besides HTML that
Writer supports? 

For me, the whole point of using HTML is to generate professional reports from
some kind of relatively simple text file. And inserting an HTML file into a
Writer file is like magic: it looks great and the fonts and styles of the
parent document are kept. I can process tons of data, make pretty plots in SVG
format, insert hundreds of figures into html <img> tags, and import the whole
thing into Writer. 

However, one of the biggest drawbacks to this scheme is the limitation on
headings. And the workaround I posted is not that great either. If there was
any other way of hinting to Writer what style I would like to use, that would
be great. I went through every html tag on W3 Schools and only two tags map
(pre and blockquote) to Writer paragraph styles.

How would everyone feel about some other mechanism for mapping an html tag to a
Writer paragraph style?

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