Hi:
As I see in Firefox, we can save as Web page complete-by default (As I
understand Tom comment), and .html format (A single file to save the web
page as I suggest). I'm sorry if I am wrong.
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El vie, 16-10-2015 a las 16:47 +0100, Tom Davies escribió:
> Hi :)
> I thought saving in html format tends to create an extra sub-folder
> for images and snippets of code and stuff. The links in the html file
> pick-up on the stuff that's in that new sub-folder.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
> On 16 October 2015 at 16:36, jorge <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning Gary and all:
>
> I'm not sure if this following words are of
> topic...excuse me if
> yes ! :
>
> I don't remember knowing about .mht file format to
> save web site pages.
> But when I need to do that I use .html file format that give
> us a only
> one file of the web page with all sourse of it as links for
> example.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jorge Rodríguez
>
> El vie, 16-10-2015 a las 08:42 +0000, Gary Collins escribió:
> > Tom,
> > That's a good suggestion, perhaps I should have thought of
> it. I will give it a go. In general, I use MS because it has
> been the only one I know capable of handling .mht files, and I
> save web pages using that format because I find it *much* more
> convenient to have the page saved in a single file, rather
> than as a file plus a folder. Perhaps other browsers can now
> open these files now? I don't know, I haven't got around to
> checking recently. You know how it is, you find something that
> works for you and just stick with it - kind of inertia.
> > I had a reply privately from Brian, though, which suggested
> that it might be due to the type of formatting used in
> the .css - using "vertical-align", and if so, that LO probably
> wouldn't recognise it. I checked the file in a text editor and
> that is indeed how the superscripting is generated in these
> pages.
> > I have since found a workaround which is not the most
> convenient but will at least allow me to get done what I need
> to get done.
> > best,/Gary
> > From: Tom Davies <[email protected]>
> > To: Gary Collins <[email protected]>
> > Cc: "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, 9 October 2015, 18:25
> > Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] copying text with
> formatting from a web page
> >
> > Hi :) So Microsoft's Internet Explorer only plays well with
> Microsoft Office? Err, is there any surprise there?
> > Have you tried with other web-browsers? Internet Explorer
> often seems to be a pos imo and ime. Each release of it seems
> to have a load of different 'issues' handling internationally
> agreed standards (yes, Microsoft ARE involved in setting those
> standards!). So websites sometimes have to write extra code
> specifically aimed at certain versions of IE. At best IE
> seems to behave more like a trojan as it's so often found to
> have remarkable security issues. MS usually put out at least
> 1 or more security patch per fortnight to deal with some
> critical problem or other.
> > Please, please, please try Chrome, Safari, Opera, or
> anything else. Even Firefox's worst releases appear to be
> better than IE. There are a huge range of web-browsers
> available for free and quite easy to download and install.
> > Personally i would probably paste anything off a website as
> plain-text and then add back the formatting myself. There are
> a few websites i kinda trust but in general i'd try to avoid
> risking pulling dodgy formatting and what-ever else across
> into another program/app.
> > Sorry for the tone here! Good luck with all this! Many
> apols sand regards from Tom :)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 9 October 2015 at 15:54, Gary Collins
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Should've said, I'm using 4.4.3.2/G.
> > From: Gary Collins <[email protected]>
> > To: "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, 9 October 2015, 15:33
> > Subject: [libreoffice-users] copying text with formatting
> from a web page
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm copying some text from a web page (windows explorer)
> into a Writer doc; the text copies OK, but I can't seem to
> preserve superscripting. I've tried normal, HTML format and
> formatted text [RTF] as paste options; I can get attributes
> such as colour pasted, but can't seem to get that superscript.
> MS Word OTOH does preserve the superscript attribute, so it
> must be there on the clipboard. Is there a way of coaxing this
> information into Writer?
> > Thanks,/Gary
> >
> >
> >
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