Gordon -
I just opened a .odt document with captioned images in LO 5.0, did
File > Export and selected XHTML. (I don't see a separate HTML
option.) When I view the resulting file in my Web browser, a lot of things
aren't right but the images appear with their captions and no filenames.
Am I not doing the same thing as you're doing?
- Robert
On Mon, 24 Jul 2017, 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.
> > > > >