Hi Gordon.
The CSS styling in my tables was incorrect and text alignment in merged
cells was non-existent.
Is there a pattern to the formatting of the unwanted text, could you use
sed to remove it.
Steve
On 25/07/17 11:52, gordon cooper wrote:
Hi Steve,
Yes it is satisfactory, it is only the display of the
image file names that is
a relatively small nuisance. I can get rid of them by editing
properties for each
image, so asked to see if there was a setting that would remove them
for the
whole file. Have also had to look at table properties to ensure that
framing lines
appeared in the html. HTML also has an advantage in that some
software language
translation programmes, e.g. Googletranslate, will preserve the
formatting, even
if some of the phrasing and syntax needs correcting.
Gordon.
On 25/07/17 11:29, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
Is the HTML format satisfactory in all other aspects for your needs.
I had to correct the HTML in tables exported by writer so am now wary
about using it for HTML export.
steve
On 25/07/17 08:20, gordon cooper wrote:
On 25/07/17 03:07, leleu wrote:
Did you try to deliver these manuals as pdf ? /
/
/Have been delivering in pdf and html for a couple of years, and
using Lyx for//
//authoring/editing. Open Doc. has been used for translations
mainly because//
//it was preferred by the translators. Decided recently to use LO
for authoring//
//and delivery so that users can make copies in their preferred
format. For both//
//pdf and html have using LO's export function: //
//File>Export as PDF
or//
//File>Export>All formats>html//
//
//The unwanted alternative text only appears on the html exports./
Gordon.
How do the users copy to html? Using the LO menu "Save as"? or
selectng, then "Edition>Copy" .....?
Je la 24/07/2017 16:48, anne-ology skribis :
From my experience,
I would say you've uncovered a 'bug' since the name of
the image
should only appear if the image cannot for some reason.
Here's hoping you can find a solution anon,
From: gordon cooper <gordon_cooper@kinect.co.nz>
Date: Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 5:23 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Unwanted Alternative Image Names
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
We are using Libre Office in the writing of technical manuals
where some users make html copies.
Finding that the file names of images are being displayed
beside or below the images in the html versions. Because
all images are given a caption, we do not want the file names too.
I can remove them by going to each image Properties>Options
and deleting one at a time but this is time consuming when there are
many images - over 100 in one manual. Is there a setting that can
automatically prevent the file names being displayed?
Have looked through the Help but found nothing, did I overlook it?
Gordon
Tauranga N.Z.
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