Hi Regina,
I expect that you may have read the later postings
from myself
on this issue and have seen that I have worked around the problem. The
information appearing in the Alternative (Text only} line was there when
the Open Document files had been created by pasting from html but does
appear when we are inserting images straight into Libre Office.
Am interested in your information about filtering and XSLT, but having
never before worked with editing and conversions in XML, have spent
time today reading about them. You referred to possibly editing the
filter. I could not find your reference '<programm folder>/share/XSLT/
export/xhtml. Where do I start looking for this, in Libre Office, or where?
Am not familiar with LO 6.0., presently working in 5.2.6.2 which is the
version currently available from the repositories for MX-Linux, the OS
that is described in the Manual currently being edited and displaying
of our Alternative Name problem.
I will attend to the bug report.
My thanks for your advice,
Kind regards,
Gordon
Tauranga N.Z.
On 25/07/17 20:37, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Gordon,
gordon cooper schrieb:
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?
I guess you are using File > Export > XHTML. At least with that, I can
reproduce the problem.
It looks like an error in the XHTML filter. Using an old version of
the filter, I see both the caption text and the alternative text of
the picture. Using a new version of the filter (here developer version
LO 6.0), I see only the alternative text of the picture and no caption
text at all.
Please write a bug report for the problem.
It is possible to fix the bug without compiling the LO sources. You
can edit the filter directly. You find the filter in <programm
folder>/share/XSLT/export/xhtml. The part body.xsl is relevant here.
Do you know someone with knowledge in XSLT?
Kind regards
Regina
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