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yes, but but libre office needs to bite into the applie ios( I pad pro). 
 






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On Mon, 11/21/16, Virgil Arrington <cuyfalls@hotmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Transferring Markdown Documents to LibreOffice
 To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
 Date: Monday, November 21, 2016, 8:07 AM
 
 You can do much the same with LO
 itself.
 
 I've always loved the PDF output from LO's PDF converter.
 For some 
 reason I've never been able to figure out, its PDF output
 seems sharper 
 and crisper than the PDF output created by other programs,
 including 
 LaTeX or LyX. It may just be me.
 
 I've also been impressed with LO's HTML output. It has a
 couple 
 different options, either of which which will produce a
 fairly simple 
 HTML file which can easily be edited further with any text
 editor.
 
 And, where an OpenDocument file is needed, you have it
 without any need 
 for further conversion.
 
 I confess I'm fairly OCD when it comes to my endless search
 for the 
 perfect document creation tool (which of course doesn't
 exist). In the 
 FOSS world, I've tried everything from LO to LaTeX, LyX,
 Markdown, and 
 ReStructuredText, but I almost always come back to LO.
 
 I usually try one of the other alternatives when I need to
 do something 
 LO won't do only to learn later that LO would have done it
 quite well if 
 I had only taken the time to learn it.
 
 Virgil
 
 
 On 11/20/2016 10:41 PM, gordon cooper wrote:
To divert a little, but not talking about Markdown.

We were looking for a simple way of of producing
 documents in html,
thought we were on the right track until some of the
 potential users
asked for pdf too.  We now use Lyx for the
 authoring, it produces
formatted text, without formatting marks having to be
 typed in.

From the Lyx master, we output in pdf and html, with
 DVI and xhtml
available as options.  Where Open Document format
 is needed, the html
can be directly pasted in to .odt, but with one
 failing. A Table of 
Contents
in Lyx loses the page links in the paste function .
 There is an easy
work-around, just create a new ToC in Libre Office -
 about 4 clicks,
and delete the original ToC.

Gordon Cooper

MX-Linux Documentation Team
Tauranga N.Z.




 
 
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