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Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts
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Christian Moe |
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Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts |
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Tue, 18 Oct 2011 22:04:07 +0200 |
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Hi, Mehul, cc: Jambunathan,
I agree with Mehul it would be great to have an option to specify a
styles file on a per-file basis. Something like:
#+ODT_STYLE: ~/org/odt-templates/cv.odt
Jambunathan, please consider this a feature request (if you haven't
implemented it already, and I've missed it as usual...)
Many users will want to use different styles files for different kinds
of document (e.g. report.odt, cv.odt). Customizing
org-export-odt-styles-file every time they've got a different kind of
document to export does not seem the best way. There should be a way
for each Org file to remember what ODT style it wants, parallel to the
options that exist for html (#+STYLE) and latex (#+LATEX_HEADER).
As for specifying fonts, etc., in ODT export, that's definitely
something that should be done through the choice of an external style
template. The org-odt exporter has done its job if everything you
could reasonably want to style is exported in a named paragraph or
character style that you can apply a template to.
Yours,
Christian
PS. Mehul, I do have a stopgap solution for specifying the style
template on a per-file basis. Place this somewhere in your Org
document (e.g. before the first heading), and replace
"/path/to/template.odt" with the path to your styles file.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent :exports results
(setq org-export-odt-styles-file "/path/to/template.odt")
#+end_src
On 10/18/11 6:32 PM, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
This may not be specific to org-odt, but maybe applies to Org itself.
I have a LaTeX file which I use for my resume at the moment. The
fonts that are being used with it are great for what I want.
How do I specify fonts that I want to use, rather then the defaults?
Do I have to do that through styles.odt ?
If so, is there a specific OPTION for specifying the style file to use
? That would be a nice enhancement if it is not already there.
I may want to use different styles/fonts, etc. and probably do not
want to play around with the styles.odt file each time I make
changes to the styles.odt file.
- [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Mehul Sanghvi, 2011/10/18
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts,
Christian Moe <=
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Mehul Sanghvi, 2011/10/18
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Matt Price, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Mehul Sanghvi, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Jambunathan K, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Jambunathan K, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Jambunathan K, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Christian Moe, 2011/10/19
- Re: [O] org-odt: specifying fonts, Jambunathan K, 2011/10/19