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OpenDocument Text export
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* Pre-requisites for @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Pre-requisites for @acronym{ODT} export:: What packages @acronym{ODT} exporter relies on
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* @acronym{ODT} export commands:: How to invoke @acronym{ODT} export
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* Applying Custom Styles:: How to apply custom styles to the output
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* Links in @acronym{ODT} export:: How links will be interpreted and formatted
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@ -620,27 +620,20 @@ OpenDocument Text export
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* Images in @acronym{ODT} export:: How to insert images
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* Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export:: How @LaTeX{} fragments are formatted
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* Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export:: How source and example blocks are formatted
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* Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export:: Read this if you are a power user
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Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export
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* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets::
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* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files::
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* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets:: How to embed @LaTeX{} math fragments
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* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files:: How to embed equations in native format
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Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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* Exporting and Converting to Other formats::
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* Configuring a converter::
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* Using the converter::
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* Working with OpenDocument style files::
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* Working with raw OpenDocument XML::
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* Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Validating OpenDocument XML::
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Exporting and Converting to Other formats
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* Configuring a converter:: How to install a converter
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* Using the converter:: How to use the converter
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* Exporting and Converting to Other formats:: How to produce @samp{pdf} and other formats
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* Working with OpenDocument style files:: Explore the internals
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* Creating One-Off styles:: How to produce custom highlighting etc
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* Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export:: How to define and use Table templates
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* Validating OpenDocument XML:: How to debug corrupt OpenDocument files
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Publishing
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@ -10768,7 +10761,7 @@ Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) Version 1.2}} and
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are compatible with LibreOffice 3.4.
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@menu
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* Pre-requisites for @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Pre-requisites for @acronym{ODT} export:: What packages @acronym{ODT} exporter relies on
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* @acronym{ODT} export commands:: How to invoke @acronym{ODT} export
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* Applying Custom Styles:: How to apply custom styles to the output
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* Links in @acronym{ODT} export:: How links will be interpreted and formatted
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@ -10776,7 +10769,7 @@ are compatible with LibreOffice 3.4.
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* Images in @acronym{ODT} export:: How to insert images
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* Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export:: How @LaTeX{} fragments are formatted
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* Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export:: How source and example blocks are formatted
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* Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export:: Read this if you are a power user
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@end menu
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@node Pre-requisites for @acronym{ODT} export, @acronym{ODT} export commands, OpenDocument Text export, OpenDocument Text export
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@node Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export, Images in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export
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@subsection Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export
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@acronym{ODT} exporter has special support for handling Math.
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@menu
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* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets::
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* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files::
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* Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets:: How to embed @LaTeX{} math fragments
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* Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files:: How to embed equations in native format
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@end menu
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@node Working with @LaTeX{} math snippets, Working with MathML or OpenDocument formula files, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export, Math formatting in @acronym{ODT} export
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@node Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export, , Literal Examples in @acronym{ODT} export, OpenDocument Text export
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@subsection Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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If you rely heavily on @acronym{ODT} export, you may want to exploit the full
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set of features that the exporter offers. This section describes features
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that would be of interest to power users.
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@menu
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* Exporting and Converting to Other formats::
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* Configuring a converter::
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* Using the converter::
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* Working with OpenDocument style files::
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* Working with raw OpenDocument XML::
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* Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export::
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* Validating OpenDocument XML::
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* Exporting and Converting to Other formats:: How to produce @samp{pdf} and other formats
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* Working with OpenDocument style files:: Explore the internals
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* Creating One-Off styles:: How to produce custom highlighting etc
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* Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export:: How to define and use Table templates
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* Validating OpenDocument XML:: How to debug corrupt OpenDocument files
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@end menu
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@node Exporting and Converting to Other formats, Configuring a converter, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@node Exporting and Converting to Other formats, Working with OpenDocument style files, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Exporting and Converting to Other formats
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@cindex convert
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@cindex doc, docx
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@acronym{ODT} exporter adds support for exporting Org outlines to formats
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that are not supported natively by Org. It also adds support to convert
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document from one format to another. To use these features, you need to
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configure a command-line converter.
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configure a command-line converter. Once a command-line converter is
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configured you can use it to extend the list of formats to which Org can
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export to. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats,,Automatically Exporting to Other
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formats}. You can also use it to perform one-off document conversion as
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detailed below.
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@menu
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* Configuring a converter:: How to install a converter
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* Using the converter:: How to use the converter
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@end menu
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@vindex org-export-odt-convert
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@table @kbd
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@node Configuring a converter, Using the converter, Exporting and Converting to Other formats, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@item M-x org-export-odt-convert
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Convert an existing document from one format to another format as determined
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by variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-capabilities}
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(@pxref{x-odt-converter-capabilities,,Configure converter
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capabilities}). @strong{Please note} that you can use this command to even
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convert documents that is produced outside of Org and in formats that is
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different from @acronym{ODT} format.
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@end table
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@anchor{x-configuring-a-converter}
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@subsubheading Configuring a converter
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This section explores how to configure a converter.
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@subsubheading Pre-configured converters
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variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-process}.
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@end enumerate
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@node Using the converter, Working with OpenDocument style files, Configuring a converter, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubheading Using the converter
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Once a command-line converter is configured you can use it to extend the list
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of formats to which Org can export
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to. @xref{x-export-to-other-formats,,Automatically Exporting to Other
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formats}. You can also use it to perform one-off document conversion as
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detailed below.
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@vindex org-export-odt-convert
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@table @kbd
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@item M-x org-export-odt-convert
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Convert an existing document from one format to another format as determined
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by variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-capabilities}
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(@pxref{x-odt-converter-capabilities,,Configure converter capabilities}).
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Note that you can use this command to even convert documents that is produced
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outside of Org and in formats that is different from @acronym{ODT} format.
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@end table
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@node Working with OpenDocument style files, Working with raw OpenDocument XML, Using the converter, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@node Working with OpenDocument style files, Creating One-Off styles, Exporting and Converting to Other formats, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Working with OpenDocument style files
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@cindex styles, custom
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@cindex template, custom
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This section explores the internals of @acronym{ODT} exporter and the means
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by which it produces stylized documents. Read this section if you are
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interested in exploring the automatic and custom OpenDocument styles used by
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the exporter.
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@anchor{x-factory-styles}
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@subsubheading Factory styles
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in the final output.
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@end itemize
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@node Working with raw OpenDocument XML, Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, Working with OpenDocument style files, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Working with raw OpenDocument XML
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@node Creating One-Off styles, Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, Working with OpenDocument style files, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Creating One-Off styles
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There are times when you would want one-off formatting in the exported
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document. You can achieve this by embedding raw OpenDocument XML in the Org
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@end enumerate
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@node Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, Validating OpenDocument XML, Working with raw OpenDocument XML, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@node Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export, Validating OpenDocument XML, Creating One-Off styles, Advanced topics in @acronym{ODT} export
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@subsubsection Customizing Tables in @acronym{ODT} export
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@cindex tables, in ODT export
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@cindex #+ATTR_ODT
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You can override the default formatting of the table by specifying a custom
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table style with the @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line.
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table style with the @code{#+ATTR_ODT} line. For a discussion on default
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formatting of tables @xref{Tables in @acronym{ODT} export}.
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This feature closely mimics the way table templates are defined in the
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OpenDocument-v1.2
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specification@footnote{@url{http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.html,
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OpenDocument-v1.2 Specification}}.
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@subsubheading Custom Table Styles - An Illustration
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To have a quick preview of this feature, install the below setting and export
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the table that follows.
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@lisp
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(setq org-export-odt-table-styles
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(append org-export-odt-table-styles
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'(("TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn" "Custom"
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((use-first-row-styles . t)
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(use-first-column-styles . t)))
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("TableWithFirstRowandLastRow" "Custom"
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((use-first-row-styles . t)
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(use-last-row-styles . t))))))
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@end lisp
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@example
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#+ATTR_ODT: TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn
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| Name | Phone | Age |
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| Peter | 1234 | 17 |
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| Anna | 4321 | 25 |
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@end example
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In the above example, you used a template named @samp{Custom} and installed
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two table styles with names @samp{TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn} and
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@samp{TableWithFirstRowandLastRow}. (@strong{Important:} The OpenDocument
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styles needed for producing the above template has been pre-defined for you.
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These styles are available under section marked @samp{Custom Table Template}
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in @file{OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml}
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(@pxref{x-orgodtcontenttemplate-xml,,Factory styles}). If you need
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additional templates you have to define these styles yourselves.
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@subsubheading Custom Table Styles - The Nitty Gritties
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To use this feature proceed as follows:
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@enumerate
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@lisp
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(setq org-export-odt-table-styles
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'(("TableWithHeaderRowsAndColumns"
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"Custom"
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(append org-export-odt-table-styles
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'(("TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn" "Custom"
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((use-first-row-styles . t)
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(use-first-column-styles . t)))
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("TableWithHeaderColumns"
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"Custom" ((use-first-column-styles . t)))))
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("TableWithFirstRowandLastRow" "Custom"
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((use-first-row-styles . t)
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(use-last-row-styles . t))))))
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@end lisp
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@item
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@code{ATTR_ODT} line as show below.
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@example
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#+ATTR_ODT: TableWithHeaderColumns
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#+ATTR_ODT: TableWithHeaderRowAndColumn
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| Name | Phone | Age |
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| Peter | 1234 | 17 |
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| Anna | 4321 | 25 |
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