CPHennessy wrote:
On Wed February 15 2006 16:34, Pete Holsberg wrote:
I have a "Heading 1" style defined in OO and when I do a "Save As HTML",
I get this:

H1 { margin-top: 0.2in; margin-bottom: 0.08in; background: transparent;
color: #000000; text-align: center; text-decoration: none;
page-break-before: auto }

H1.western { font-family: "Arial", sans-serif; font-size: 20pt }

H1.cjk { font-family: "MS Mincho"; font-size: 16pt }

H1.ctl { font-family: "Tahoma"; font-size: 16pt }


What are the "cjk" and "ctl" classes? Where did they come from? They
don't seem to be used anywhere in the HTML file; can I delete them
without adverse effects?

I think that they are probably related to Chinese characters. Also you may find that "Export As" -> XHTML may be better.

I did that with an ODT that had a picture, a table of contents and a couple of 
ordinary tables.

The picture never got to the XHTML file.
The page numbers were missing from the TOC.
All of the tables were "shmooshed" against the LH margin so much that their LH 
border was cut off.

Did I do something wrong?

Thanks. And for the record, I wasn't chiding you! :-)

--
Pete Holsberg
Columbus, NJ

   Treat everyone the way you want to be treated.

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