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2020 Oct 07
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On 07/10/2020 14:45, David Myers wrote:
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> Just for completions sake, and in case someone else comes here in the future;
+1!
> This is a link to the current (2020 LO 7) wiki page describing the XML format <https://help.libreoffice.org/7.0/en-GB/text/shared/00/00000021.html?&DbPAR=WRITER&System=UNIX>.
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> However it doesn't mention about being able to save a document directly as its constituent XML docs ??? so maybe the function has been removed, I have miss remembered, or I am going mad (I vote for the 4th option ;) ).
In e.g. localc, you can "save a...
2020 Oct 07
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Hi David,
I've never heard about such feature in LibreOffice. Thank you for letting me know.
I don't really see myself using the feature since I'd have to remember it. I'm used to store all sort of stuff / binary files in git. My rule of thumb is that if the file is bellow 10M, just add/commit it. Is it proper way of using git? No. Does it work? Yes ;-).
I think that the
2020 Oct 07
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Adam,
Just for completions sake, and in case someone else comes here in the
future;
This is a link to the current (2020 LO 7) wiki page describing the XML
format
<https://help.libreoffice.org/7.0/en-GB/text/shared/00/00000021.html?&DbPAR=WRITER&System=UNIX>
.
However it doesn't mention about being able to save a document directly as
its constituent XML docs ??? so maybe the function has been removed, I have
miss remembered, or I am going mad (I vote for the 4th option ;) ).
David
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 12:31 PM Adam...