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[O] ODT preferred format option per-file?
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James Harkins |
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[O] ODT preferred format option per-file? |
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Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:53:54 +0800 |
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Hi,
I have one particular org file that I would like to export to PDF by way of
ODT. (I already set up outline styling in LibreOffice and I would like to use
that, instead of trying to reconfigure a similar look in LaTeX. For fun, I did
try the LaTeX pdf export and the output format is not what I need for this
case.)
But I may want to export other org files to ODT *without* converting them to
PDF.
http://orgmode.org/manual/Extending-ODT-export.html
This says I can customize the org-export-odt-preferred-output-format variable.
This works beautifully, but it's a global setting that will apply to every ODT
export.
So my question is -- is there any export option for the preferred format, per
file? Something like:
#+ODT_PREFERRED_FORMAT: pdf
I couldn't find any documentation in the ODT export section of the manual for
an option like this.
Alternately, I suppose I could write a lisp function that would set the
variable and call the export, but that would definitely be a hack.
Thanks in advance,
hjh
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