On 6/21/26 5:01 PM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 21/06/2026 20:45, Tom wrote:
Hi! I'm going to have some artwork created, and I'm having a phrase
translated into different languages, for this artwork. For this sake
of this discussion, let's say the phrase is:
LibreOffice is amazing software
The idea is to have that translated into Arabic, Cantonese, Greek and
maybe a few other languages. I already have the translation part
covered. I already know how to set the "Complex Text Layout" option
to a specific language.
My question: what's the best approach to have multiple "complex
language" samples in a "master" document, if you will. I would have
a single document, created in Writer, where I would have the
translation of the above phrase, in each language, on a separate
page. Then, I would export this document to PDF and send it off to
the artist who create the art.
Would I need to somehow set the "complex text layout" option per page
or per frame (I'm putting the translated text in a frame)? Or would
it be easiest to simply have each phrase in its own document?
Thanks in advance!
Page styles seems the obvious answer. A different style for each page
should meet your needs.
Peter HB
Wow, fantastic idea!!!! Thanks!
Peace....
Tom
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