Am Montag, den 22.08.2005, 08:36 -0400 schrieb Paul W. Frields: > If you're using Fedora Core 4, and you have the > openoffice.org-javafilter package installed, you will find that you can > write the body of your document with OpenOffice.org Writer, and do a > conversion after you're finished. Good news. I just upgraded one of my workstations to FC4. It will make things much easier, at least for me (I must admit I never used emacs). > BIG TIP: Use the Stylist > to select styles for your headings. When you select Heading 1, you open > a first-level section. After you type the heading title, just hit > Enter, and the style changes automatically to make the following > paragraphs part of that DocBook section (<sect1>). If you select > Heading 2, and type a title, the following paragraphs are part of that > DocBook second-level section (<sect2>). Although FDP uses <section> and > not <sectN>, that's very easy to fix later. Even better. I use OO for all my scientific writing (and of course the indirect formatting). May be we can develop a "post-conversion" tool to automate the fixing and eventually an OO document template for the FDP. Peter -- fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list