Hello! I have recently made a book (300+ pg) this way and even if you carefully only use just a few styles, you will end up with about 10-20 styles in Scribus. (1.3.9 on linux) But the bold and italics were imported correctly. May way to go on was to create a char-styles for bold/italics and then after the import with an xml-Editor in the sla-File find and replace the direct formating with the char-style. After that you through the text on the canvas an change in every paragraph the par-style to the desired. If you use another color (temporarly) for the "right" styles it is easier to see. I guess with the import from OO follow many (hidden?) styles which you don't see in Openoffice during edit (when switched to "Show only used styles"), thats maybe hard to fix But what would be really helpfull if you can delete direct formatting execpt..... and this has to be selectable. Maybe there could even exist a "table" which direct formating should become which char-style. Greetings Ralf
Am 2011-02-02 14:26, schrieb Gregory Pittman: > On 02/02/2011 08:18 AM, Cezary Grabski wrote: >>> It is a feature. >>> >>> Perhaps save your odt file as text then import the text? >>> >> >> No... It not solving my problem as I will lost bolds, italics etc >> this "feature" is maybe usable if you work with one ODT document, >> but in my >> case I import itno Scribus doc many (more than 20) ODT files. After >> that I >> have aprox 30-40 additional styles! >> >> I must try to add feature for omit styles from ODT file. > > I wonder how you have set up oowriter to have so many styles created. > There must be a number of default styles you have there, whether you > created them or not. Check the settings in oowriter. > > Greg > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
