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Old 05-21-2016, 04:18 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by st_albert View Post
.../... It did identify headers (all coded as h1) and all paragraphs as plain p, regardless of whatever style was used in the original document..../...
Anyway, quite an interesting plugin!

Albert
This is to confirm these findings.
I did a test with two genuine - and plain - docx files.

- structure (chapter titles h1) was kept. I only had to recreate a toc.ncx to get a brand new one.
- paragraphs are all transformed to plain p
- italics are kept
- footnotes with returns link were all correctly kept.

This plugin can already save a lot of time.

Edit: I did a test with a loong book with h1 and h2 headings and there was no problem.

* I also use writer2latex (however not the standalone Java tool but the writer2xhtml extension for LibreOffice). It's very precise and highly comendable.

Last edited by roger64; 05-23-2016 at 02:51 AM. Reason: Edit: about headings
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