On 08/07/13 10:44, Nagy Ákos wrote:
Hi,
I know this book:
http://www.openoffice.org/documentation/whitepapers/Creating_large_documents_with_OOo.odt
It's an old book, and is writed for OpenOffice, but the most important
part is the same, and you can reuse in LibreOffice.
I know an another book for you, but it's exists only in Hungarian:
http://numbertext.org/libreoffice/libreoffice.pdf
is a hybrid PDF, the PDF file contains the source of the book in ODT
format. Probably you don't understand it, but can see come stuff that
can do with LibreOffice and Graphite technology.
You are right, Hungarian is not my thing hehehe. But I downloaded your
first suggestion, and it's very informative. Thank you very much!
When this is over, if I manage to get it right, I will write a how-to
document with my experience ;-)
Again, thanks for the references!
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