2009/9/20 Barbara Tobias <[email protected]>: > Yes, it does. I didn't realize the .odt format involved multiple files. > I'll continue to cut and paste. Thanks.
And ODF (for example .odt, .ods etc) is really a ZIP archive, containing a few folders and XML files and more (depending of the contoents of the ODF, for example there might be a folder called ”Pictures” and in it you would find the pictures you inserted to your document). And just in case you are wondering about ODF, .ods, .odt etc, ODF means Open Document Format and includes .ods (Open Document Spreadsheet), .odt (Open Document Text document) and some more. Since the file format looks pratically the same no matter if we are talking about spreadsheets, text or whatever, it's handy to call them all just ODF. Johnny Rosenberg > > Barbara > > On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 13:18 -0700, Andy wrote: >> Barbara Tobias wrote: >> > I'm using Ubuntu Linux, OOo 3.1.1, and Evolution for email. >> > >> > When I click on the email option from writer, it does bring up an email >> > compose window, but the Writer document is an attachment. Is there a >> > way to specify that the Writer text should be in the body of the email? >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> > Barbara >> >> Barbara, >> >> The only what that I know of is copy and paste. The .odt file is not >> one file but several that make up the document. If mail clients >> "understood" the .odf format then it would be possible. >> >> Hope this helps. >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
