On 27/09/16 00:50, Wiebe van der Worp wrote:
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3: File > Properties shows the right template.
Sometimes this happens, sometimes not. I've tried a few tests and can't
say what it depends on.
LO: Version: 5.2.1.2 Build ID: 1:5.2.1~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial0, but as far
as I know it worked fine too in LO 5.1.
I think you must be using a later version from a ppa other than the main
Ubuntu repository - or else UbuntuStudio 16.04 differs from Ubuntu 16.04
in the LO selection.
Philip, are you using the TemplateChanger from the link mentioned at the
top? The file is template-changer-1.2.7c.oxt, so version 1.2.7c.
I just rechecked in Tools > extension manager and my template changer
says 1.2.7 although my download is 'template-changer-1.2.7c.oxt'
Just to be on the safe side, I removed and reinstalled the extension -
it still says 1.2.7 so I guess that's what 1.2.7c says.
My current concern is to pass a template I've developed to someone else.
I think the only safe way to do so, is to have place holder text (lorem
ipsum) in the template with an example of each style applied.
Philip
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