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[Issue 127444] New: Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127444

          Issue ID: 127444
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on
                    separate lines
           Product: Writer
           Version: 4.1.3
          Hardware: All
                OS: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P5 (lowest)
         Component: save-export
          Assignee: issues@openoffice.apache.org
          Reporter: smetz3@gmu.edu
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 86149
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spoilers.odt has inline formulae and demonstrates the issue

If I create a document with inline formulae, export to PDF works fine; they get
white space on either side and no extraneous line breaks. Export to XHTML
generates "block" instead of inline, and if I manually change the block to
inline I still get a line break after each formula.

Note: I have also reported this problem to LibreOffice.

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[Issue 127444] Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

Posted by bu...@apache.org.
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127444

--- Comment #4 from Regina Henschel <rb...@t-online.de> ---
Perhaps you have not installed them? You find the XSLT-filter in the optional
components. On Windows you can alter your installation without uninstalling,
but with a simple "change installation".

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[Issue 127444] Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

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Regina Henschel <rb...@t-online.de> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Regina Henschel <rb...@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to oooforum (fr) from comment #1)
> What is XHTML?
> You can only save as HTML format.

It is an XSLT export filter. File > Export.

Html is unsuitable, because it generates images and not a <math> element and
the generated hmtl version has MathML namespace not integrated.

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[Issue 127444] Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

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oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> ---
What is XHTML?
You can only save as HTML format.

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[Issue 127444] Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

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--- Comment #3 from oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2)
> It is an XSLT export filter. File > Export.
Sorry, I can't see any XML filter in File > Export. Only PDF for me.

@OP : could you send us a step-by-step procedure to reproduce?

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[Issue 127444] Export of inline formulae to HTML puts them on separate lines

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--- Comment #5 from Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz <sm...@gmu.edu> ---
File -> Export -> XHTML

I was going to upload a screen capture but it's too big.

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