Difference between revisions of "Writing OpenOffice.org based DOCBOOK manuals"
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* alternative: Table -> Insert -> Table | * alternative: Table -> Insert -> Table | ||
* Step 2: Enable Options -> Heading | * Step 2: Enable Options -> Heading | ||
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| + | == Working with images == | ||
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| + | === Importing a new image === | ||
| + | '''Don't copy and paste a new image to an document!''' | ||
| + | * MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File | ||
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| + | === Tipps === | ||
| + | ==== Positioning of small icons ==== | ||
| + | * Import the new icon (MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File) | ||
| + | * Set anchor 'As Character' | ||
| + | * Use "Ctrl + X" to cut image | ||
| + | * Paste image onto it's new position "Ctrl + V" | ||
| + | * Use "Alt + Cursor-Keys" to move the selected image (it's easier to move small images in this way) | ||
Latest revision as of 14:09, 17 March 2010
Contents |
[edit] DocBook export
The DocBook export is based onto the PC Welt pcwTextExportr application
* howto * download
[edit] Table handling
[edit] Creating a new OpenOffice.org table
For a proper DocBook export tables must define a table heading row. To define such a header you have to:
* Step 1: Strg + F12 (insert table) * alternative: Table -> Insert -> Table * Step 2: Enable Options -> Heading
[edit] Working with images
[edit] Importing a new image
Don't copy and paste a new image to an document!
* MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File
[edit] Tipps
[edit] Positioning of small icons
* Import the new icon (MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File) * Set anchor 'As Character' * Use "Ctrl + X" to cut image * Paste image onto it's new position "Ctrl + V" * Use "Alt + Cursor-Keys" to move the selected image (it's easier to move small images in this way)