debian man page for rst2odt_prepstyles

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RST2ODT_PREPSTYLES(1)						  text processing					     RST2ODT_PREPSTYLES(1)

NAME
rst2odt_prepstyles - strip paper size specifications off of rst2odt stylesheets
SYNOPSIS
rst2odt_prepstyles FILE
DESCRIPTION
rst2odt(1) uses a stylesheet file as a template for the ODT files it creates. The stock styles.odt file shipped with it comes without page dimensions. When rst2odt is run and detects that there no paper size is given in the stylesheet, it is automatically determined using paperconf(1). When editing stylesheets with OpenOffice.org Writer (or similar programs), the resulting files always carry a page size. rst2odt respects this setting and ensures that documents processed with custom stylesheets look the same regardless of the host it is running on. If you want to get the original behavior, i.e. a system-dependent paper size, you can run rst2odt_prepstyles over your custom stylesheet. Remem- ber to re-run the command whenever you change the file with a word processor.
AUTHOR
odtwriter is Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Dave Kuhlman <dkuhlman@rexx.com> This manual page was written by Michael Schutte for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). RST2ODT_PREPSTYLES(1)
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