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= Writing OpenOffice.org based DocBook manuals =
 
 
 
== DocBook export ==
 
== DocBook export ==
 
The DocBook export is based onto the PC Welt pcwTextExportr application
 
The DocBook export is based onto the PC Welt pcwTextExportr application
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=== Creating a new OpenOffice.org table ===
 
=== Creating a new OpenOffice.org table ===
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For a proper DocBook export tables must define a table heading row. To define such a header you have to:
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* Step 1: Strg + F12 (insert table)
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  * alternative: Table -> Insert -> Table
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* Step 2: Enable Options -> Heading
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== Working with images ==
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=== Importing a new image ===
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'''Don't copy and paste a new image to an document!'''
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* MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File
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=== Tipps ===
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==== Positioning of small icons ====
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* Import the new icon (MenuBar -> Insert -> Picture -> From File)
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* Set anchor 'As Character'
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* Use "Ctrl + X" to cut image
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* Paste image onto it's new position "Ctrl + V"
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* 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)
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