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Contents

1 Introduction

2 Using the export filters

3 Using the command line utility

4 Configuration

5 Special features for the EPUB export

6 The LaTeX package ooomath.sty

7 Using Writer2LaTeX from another application

8 Troubleshooting

    

Table of Contents

1 Introduction

1.1 What is Writer2LaTeX?

1.2 More about Writer2LaTeX and Writer2BibTeX

1.3 More about Writer2xhtml and Calc2xhtml

2 Using the export filters

2.1 Installing of the filters

2.2 Using the filters

2.3 Using Writer2LaTeX and Writer2BibTeX

2.4 Using Writer2xhtml

2.5 Using Calc2xhtml

2.6 Custom configuration

2.7 Configuration packages

3 Using the command line utility

3.1 How to install Writer2LaTeX for command line usage

3.2 Using the command line utility

4 Configuration

4.1 Writer2LaTeX configuration

4.2 Writer2xhtml and Calc2xhtml configuration

4.3 Using LibreOffice to create XHTML documents

5 Special features for the EPUB export

5.1 Meta data

5.2 Hidden hedings

6 The LaTeX package ooomath.sty

7 Using Writer2LaTeX from another application

7.1 Using Writer2LaTeX from a Java application

7.2 Using Writer2LaTeX from a Basic macro

7.3 Batch conversion with UNO

7.4 Converting from StarMath with a Basic macro

8 Troubleshooting