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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
As the creator of the DOCXImport plugin (which LibreOffice can save to), I can assure you that absolutely nothing has changed in that regard. A styles to CSS map is required. But once a user/author develops a standard for styling their documents, there will be little to do--with text-based novels anyway.
If you're referring to one of the other odt-specific plugins, I'll let their authors speak for those.
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I've used Sigil but not that plugin. How do I add it on Linux?
Currently I'm on V 1.1.0 using QT 5.12.8. On starting it offered an upgrade and clicking that loaded
https://sigil-ebook.com/sigil/download/
Except it doesn't exactly have a download for Linux. The version I have was from the Linux Mint 20.1 GUI Package Manager and hasn't been updated. However I have several programs I use that are direct installed from websites though on the Package Manager.
Edit: I see I have zero plugins and "Add Plugin" opens the file browser.
Edit 2: Can the docx plugin map image styles to user defined CSS so I have height: auto and width: whatever% or vice versa for portrait shape images? Currently I have to edit all CSS for images when I use that Program What Must Not Be Named here.
Edit 3: Found the list of plugins, downloaded and installed DOCXImport and CSSFromFonts.