Before I take the time to learn any of the available scripting options, I'd
like to know whether what I have in mind to do is even possible. I hope to
write a script to create a new master document from a template, and then
import a set of .odt files (listed in a separate file) as chapters of that
master document. Then it would create a a table of contents and export a pdf
of that completed master document. Before importing each .odt file, it would
have to define a unique page style for that document. The name of that page
style would be derived from its filename. It would also have to insert a
blank page after every document that ends on an odd-numbered page, so that
each chapter would always begin on an odd-numbered page. So what I am asking
is whether this degree of control is possible with any of the scripting
options.
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