Operation Manual

If you want the macro to run automatically when the HTML document is opened, choose
Tools > Customize > Events. See Chapter 13, Getting Started with Macros, for more
information.
Export – Display warning
When the LibreOffice Basic option (see above) is not selected, the Display warning option
becomes available. If the Display warning option is selected, then when exporting to HTML
a warning is shown that LibreOffice Basic macros will be lost.
Export – Print layout
Select this option to export the print layout of the current document as well. The HTML filter
supports CSS2 (Cascading Style Sheets Level 2) for printing documents. These capabilities
are only effective if print layout export is activated.
Export – Copy local graphics to Internet
Select this option to automatically upload the embedded pictures to the Internet server when
uploading using FTP.
Export – Character set
Select the appropriate character set for the export.
Choosing language settings
To customize the language settings in LibreOffice, you can do any of the following:
Install the required dictionaries
Change some locale and language settings
Choose spelling options
Install the required dictionaries
LibreOffice automatically installs several dictionaries with the program. To add other dictionaries,
be sure you are connected to the Internet, and then choose Tools > Language > More
Dictionaries Online. LibreOffice will open your default web browser to a page containing links to
additional dictionaries that you can install. Follow the prompts to select and install the ones you
want.
Change some locale and language settings
You can change some details of the locale and language settings that LibreOffice uses for all
documents, or for specific documents.
In the Options dialog, click Language Settings > Languages. The exact list shown depends on
the Enhanced language support settings (see Figure 38).
Figure 37: LibreOffice language options, without and with
Asian and CTL options enabled
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