Paul wrote:
>>
>> paul wrote:
>> >> I created a document with a header and some text in the main body.
>> >> I saved this document as HTML.
>> >> The header shows up when I view it in a browser but the head is not
>> >> visible when I edit the HTML in Writer/Web.
>> >>
>> > I can't re-create the issue. When I create a  HTML document, the
>> > heading (using default 'heading' style) shows up in the raw html just
>> > fine... It is buried a little - but it is still there.
>> >
>> > I would find it very strange that it would appear in the browser but
>> > not in the raw HTML code - where would the browser get it from if it
>> > wasn't in the code??
>> >
>> > /paul
>>
>> It's in the raw HTML, it just doesn't show in Writer/Web.
>>
>> I put the documents here as well as 2 pictures so hopefully you can see
>> what I mean.
>> http://www.lockie.ca/test/badHTML.tar.bz2
>
>
> Your .odt file when opened in my version of OOo showed correctly
> (exactly as
> it does in browser).
>
> I see that your screen shots (for writer) are from a KDE Linux WM -
> are you
> using the standard OOo or is it a customised version? What version of
OOo
> are you using?
I have no idea what Gentoo did to it.
I compiled the Gentoo version for my AMD 64.
I have version-2.2.

I verified Windows OOo-2.1 has the same behaviour.

The header does show in View/Print Layout but NOT in View/Web Layout.

Shouldn't web layout be the same as what how a browser does it?


Actually I can replicate your problem. My install defaults to view layout,
but it does disappear when I switch to web layout.

Recommend that you lodge an issue for the developers to look at and correct.

/paul

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