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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: helping out
From:       Richard Bos <allabos () freeler ! nl>
Date:       2001-06-02 10:49:22
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Nicolas,

now you're on it, there is something else in the export mode which I don't 
like to much tho it is maybe correct.

When formatting lines like the underneath kword:

this is line 1
and this is the second
and sofort
let's stop here

It's being exported as 4 paragraphs, which seems to be correct from kword's 
point of view.  Never the less, I would like it to be exported with a <br> at 
the end of line.  As the paragraph way of exporting gives an extra empty line 
between the lines when viewed from the html file (looking ugly).  Is the <br> 
usage possible, or should the above be put into a list to prevent the empty 
lines??

The same happens when one makes a paragraph with several lines, halfway the 
paragraph a <return> is given to start at a new line.  The paragraph 
continues now, but from the new line.
When viewed from the exported html file the single kword paragraph will be 2 
paragraphs in html mode.  Which wasn't the intention of the author.


On Friday 1 June 2001 23:02, Nicolas Goutte wrote:
> On Friday,  1. June 2001 08:33, Richard Bos wrote:
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > I'm not a developer just a user/tester of koffice.  There is always a
> > need for better im- and export filters.  At this moment I'm using the
> > html export filter often, and it misses some trivial conversions, like a
> > list creation. Would be nice if this filter good be improved (more info
> > at http://www.koffice.org/filters)
>
> KWord can now export lists into HTML. I have just added it.
>
> > On Thursday 31 May 2001 22:12, Mark W. Webb wrote:
> > > hello, I am a developer new to KDE development.  I would like to help
> > > out and have heard that the koffice project is looking for some help. 
> > > I am relatively new to KDE development( < 3 months ), but would like to
> > > help. Are there any places that I might be able to help out?  I would
> > > want to start on some smaller parts and then work my way up.  Thank
> > > you.
>
> Have a nice day/evening/night!

-- 
Richard Bos
For those who have no (/)home the journey is endless

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