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Old 06-02-2016, 03:59 AM   #14
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Thanks to you.

The ODTimport plugin is certainly good for writer2latex users but also for common writer2xhtml users - hey I am one and I guess Arios is one too - and the number of its users can be greatly expanded to the whole community of writer2xhtml users.

I have been using writer2xhtml for some years (4, 5?) and kept alive a MR thread about it (in French). By experience, I know that the main problem for explaining to someone how to use it is to make him understand the not so clear (say confusing) writer2xhtml GUI with different panels.

With ODTimport, this problem magically disappears: It's enough to provide two files (config and epub) and the result is predictible, guaranteed. This is great. Once a beginner manages to obtain a nice result easily, the more chances he gets used to this software.

That's why, I propose to offer an option to get rid of the very few remaining stumbling blocks. Paris has not been done in one day, and we will have time to speak again about it. Anyway, you know I am very keen to test it.

Thanks again for your very nice work.
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