
Poor results, no where near as good as the eLAIX 4.0.3 output. Preserves green header color (eLAIX does not) Other Options -> (Select) Regular Expressions.CTRL + F to find, then click on the Magnifying glass.(Also in Borders) go to 'Spacing to contents' -> (Set 'Top' and 'Bottom' to 0.00").Table Format -> Borders -> Line arrangement -> Default -> (Click) Set No Borders.Click inside the table, then Table -> Table Properties.Now remove the extra vertical spacing by deleting the extra line in the cells on the RIGHT.Select all the lines, then Table -> Convert -> Text to table -> OK.Make sure there's a blank line between each line containing tabs.Harry Boldt, author of eLAIX, provided a modified ODT that is more easily converted to EPUBįile:GS4201-IntroducingLibreOffice-HB tabs-to-tables.odtįile:GS4201-IntroducingLibreOffice-HB-tabs2tables.epubĮPUB (read: HTML) doesn't handle tabs properly, so I replaced tab-aligned formatting w/tables

the icon immediately following the first "Undo icon" in the text) are inline (Anchor -> As Character) in the ODT, but sit above the line of text in the export.įile:GS4201-IntroducingLibreOffice-HB.odt - With Boldt's tweaksįile:GS4201-IntroducingLibreOffice-HB.epub

Failed with Error 423: Property or method not found: CLSID.Warnings about many not-supported styles.In the meantime, there are multiple tools that produce EPUB output.

If that support is implemented, export directly from LibreOffice will probably become the best method for ODT to EPUB conversion. In LibreOffice, there's currently an enhancement request: tdf#33226 - EPUB Documents. In this section, we'll focus on the conversion of ODT -> EPUB, using (in general) tools that support ODF 1.2 and EPUB 3. There are many possible routes for converting ODF -> EPUB.
