If this is a double post I apologise. I can't see that the original message has appeared, neither
in my in-box (no, I don't use gmail) nor in nabble.
I have had a problem arise in connection with converting an odt file to another format, mobi. The
problem is apparently caused by a mistranslation of a tag which occurs very often in LibO (and OOo)
documents, the text:s/ tag.
From an examination of an odt file and its components, it appears that virtually every sentence
has a text:s/ tag, sometimes more than one, but I have not been able to find any definition of
this tag in the Open Document Foundation specification. I have seen it used once in a sample of
code, but the sample was presenting a different tag.
Can someone please give me a pointer to a document that includes and explains this tag.
TIA
//James
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