<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsConfig" visibility="hidden">Select the style to use for the XHTML document</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsScaling" visibility="hidden">Select a scaling to apply to all dimensions in the document</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsColumnScaling" visibility="hidden">Select a scaling to apply to all column dimensions in the document</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsConvertToPx" visibility="hidden">Check this if you want to convert all units to px rather than using the original units</ahelp></paragraph>
<section id="converttopx">
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Convert units to px (pixels)</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">In %PRODUCTNAME, font sizes are usually given in points and other dimensions
in e.g. cm or inches. For XHTML it is recommended to use the unit px instead, and using this option you can require that
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsOriginalImageSize" visibility="hidden">Check this to use the natural size of images rather than the size defined in the document</ahelp></paragraph>
<section id="originalimagesize">
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Use original image size</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Often images in a %PRODUCTNAME document are scaled up or down from their original size.
Normally the same scaling will be used in the XHTML document, but if you select this option, the original (unscaled) image
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsNotes" visibility="hidden">Check this if you want to export notes (annotations) in the document</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsUseDublinCore" visibility="hidden">Check this if you want to export all meta data (using the Dublin Core standard)</ahelp></paragraph>
<section id="usedublincore">
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Export document properties (Dublin Core Meta data)</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you select this option, the document properties (File – Properties)
are exported using
<link href="http://dublincore.org/" name="Link to the Dublin Core standard">the Dublin Core standard</link>.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Ignore hard line breaks</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsIgnoreHardLineBreaks" visibility="hidden">Check this if you don't want to export hard (manual) line breaks</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Sometimes hard (or manual) line breaks are used in Writer to optimize
the placement of the line breaks. Since line breaking in a browser is completely different, you may want to ignore
all hard line breaks by selecting this option.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsIgnoreEmptyParagraphs" visibility="hidden">Check this if you don't want to export empty paragraphs</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Empty paragraphs are sometimes used a simple means to create vertical
spacing in Writer. In a well-structured document, an empty paragraph is probably a mistake. Hence you can select
this option to ignore empty paragraphs in the document in the export.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsIgnoreDoubleSpaces" visibility="hidden">Check this to treat several spaces as a single space in the export</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">For similar reasons you can choose to ignore two or more spaces in a
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Split document at headings</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsSplit" visibility="hidden">Check this to create a new document for each heading</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To make a long Writer document easier to read in the browser, you can use
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsSplitLevel" visibility="hidden">Select the heading level at which the spliting should occur</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you have chosen to split the document at headings, you can use this option
to define at which level splitting should occur. For example 2 to split the document at all headings of level 1 or 2.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsRepeatLevels" visibility="hidden">Select the number of heading levels to repeat at the top of new documents</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">To help the reader to identify the current position within the document,
you can use this option to repeat the parent headings whenever the document is split. If you for example split at
headings of level 3 and set this option to 2, the headings of level 1 and 2 will be repeated before the heading of level 3,
providing precise information as to where in the document the section belongs.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsSaveImagesInSubdir" visibility="hidden">Check this to save images in a subdirectory relative to the exported document</ahelp></paragraph>
<section id="saveimagesinsubdir">
<paragraph role="heading" level="3" xml-lang="en-US">Save images in subdirectory</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Writer2xhtml normally saves images associated with the document in the same
directory as the XHTML document. If the document contains a large number of images it may be more convenient to save the
images in a separate subdirectory. This option will create a subdirectory with the same name as the XHTML document to
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid="org.openoffice.da.writer2latex.oxt:OptionsXsltPath" visibility="hidden">Enter the path to pmathml.xsl and pmathmlcss.xsl</ahelp></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">If you choose the export filter
<emph>XHTML 1.1 + MathML 2.0 (xsl)</emph>, two XSLT style sheets provided by the World Wide Web Consortium are required.
If they are not available in the same directory as the exported document, you can give the path here.</paragraph>