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broad range of other applications. @LaTeX{} export lets you use Org mode and
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its structured editing functions to easily create @LaTeX{} files. DocBook
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export makes it possible to convert Org files to many other formats using
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-DocBook tools. OpenDocument Text(ODT) export allows seamless
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+DocBook tools. OpenDocument Text (ODT) export allows seamless
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collaboration across organizational boundaries. For project management you
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can create gantt and resource charts by using TaskJuggler export. To
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incorporate entries with associated times like deadlines or appointments into
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a desktop calendar program like iCal, Org mode can also produce extracts in
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-the iCalendar format. Currently Org mode only supports export, not import of
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+the iCalendar format. Currently, Org mode only supports export, not import of
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these different formats.
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Org supports export of selected regions when @code{transient-mark-mode} is
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@@ -10869,10 +10869,10 @@ one format (say @samp{csv}) to another format (say @samp{ods} or @samp{xls}).
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If you have a working installation of LibreOffice, a document converter is
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pre-configured for you and you can use it right away. If you would like to
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use @file{unoconv} as your preferred converter, customize the variable
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-@code{org-export-odt-convert-process} to point to @code{unoconv}. If you
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-would like to use a converter of your own choosing or tweak the default
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-settings of the default @file{LibreOffice} and @samp{unoconv} converters
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-@xref{Configuring a document converter}.
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+@code{org-export-odt-convert-process} to point to @code{unoconv}. You can also
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+use a converter of your own choice or tweak the default settings of the default
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+@file{LibreOffice} and @samp{unoconv} converters
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+(@xref{Configuring a document converter}).
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@subsubsection Automatically exporting to other formats
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@anchor{x-export-to-other-formats}
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@@ -11206,7 +11206,7 @@ that the @file{dvipng} program be available on your system.
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For various reasons, you may find embedding @LaTeX{} math snippets in an
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ODT document less than reliable. In that case, you can embed a
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-math equation by linking to its MathML(@file{.mml}) source or its
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+math equation by linking to its MathML (@file{.mml}) source or its
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OpenDocument formula (@file{.odf}) file as shown below:
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@example
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@@ -11269,7 +11269,7 @@ Illustration 2: Bell curve
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Export of literal examples (@pxref{Literal examples}) with full fontification
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is supported. Internally, the exporter relies on @file{htmlfontify.el} to
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generate all style definitions needed for a fancy listing.@footnote{Your
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-@file{htmlfontify.el} library must atleast be at Emacs 24.1 levels for
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+@file{htmlfontify.el} library must at least be at Emacs 24.1 levels for
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fontification to be turned on.} The auto-generated styles have @samp{OrgSrc}
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as prefix and inherit their color from the faces used by Emacs
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@code{font-lock} library for the source language.
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@@ -11318,10 +11318,9 @@ the variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-processes}. Also specify how the
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converter can be invoked via command-line to effect the conversion.
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@item Configure its capabilities
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-@vindex org-export-odt-convert-capabilities
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+@vindex org-export-odt-convert-capabilities
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@anchor{x-odt-converter-capabilities}
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-
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Specify the set of formats the converter can handle by customizing the
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variable @code{org-export-odt-convert-capabilities}. Use the default value
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for this variable as a guide for configuring your converter. As suggested by
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@end example
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@strong{Hint:} To see the above example in action, edit your
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-@file{styles.xml}(@pxref{x-orgodtstyles-xml,,Factory styles}) and add a
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+@file{styles.xml} (@pxref{x-orgodtstyles-xml,,Factory styles}) and add a
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custom @samp{Highlight} style as shown below.
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@example
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@@ -11479,7 +11478,7 @@ directive. For example, to force a page break do the following:
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@end example
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@strong{Hint:} To see the above example in action, edit your
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-@file{styles.xml}(@pxref{x-orgodtstyles-xml,,Factory styles}) and add a
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+@file{styles.xml} (@pxref{x-orgodtstyles-xml,,Factory styles}) and add a
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custom @samp{PageBreak} style as shown below.
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@example
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