Summary: | Feature request: Function to remove field codes, turning all fields into plain text | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Stian Øby Johansen <stian.oby> |
Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | cno, csaveanu, libreoffice, robert.funnell, stian.oby, xiscofauli |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | Inherited From OOo | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
See Also: |
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67959 https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89178 |
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Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 107739 | ||
Attachments: | Example document with Zotero citations |
Description
Stian Øby Johansen
2014-07-02 05:15:51 UTC
Thanks Stian for the request. What a whole lot of words for such a simple idea ;) Currently: Select/Copy/Paste special as text. Indeed, a bit more key strokes. Cheers, Cor Thanks for the prompt reply - and sorry if I wrote too much! Just wanted to state my case clearly, as I figured the chances of success would be better ;-) Just tested your suggested workaround, and it did not work much better than the suggestion on the Zotero forums, which was to save as a word document and then open again in Libreoffice and save back to an ODT. Both have the disadvantage of not perfectly preserving formatting. This was my experience with your suggested workaround, cut + paste special (Crtl+Shift+V): - Paste as "Libreoffice Writer": Does not remove field codes at all (as should be expected) - Paste as "Formatted text (RTF)": Best variant. Removes field codes and perserves formatting for e.g. ciations, but does change up some of my heading styles. In other words, not perfect, but an OK workaround. - Paste as "HTML": A bit worse than the RTF paste option, as it changes the spacing between paragraphs and footnotes in my test documents. Does remove field codes nicely, though. - Paste as "unformatted text": Removes all formatting, including the footnotes themselves - therefore useless for these purposes. Thanks again for replying, and for your suggestion. It works as an barely sufficient(temporary) workaround, but we should also have the perfect solution: a Libreoffice feature :-) Same problem here - it would be great to be able to remove field codes. As mentioned by Stian, no simple copy-paste solution works completely. My problem is also with references from Zotero, but also with cross-references which, sometimes do not translate well in an exported Word document. hmm, is it please possible to post a sample document, and maybe simple screen shot showing what is and should be going on :) thanks a lot! Cor Created attachment 113308 [details] Example document with Zotero citations Since an example document was requested, here I have provided one. For further explanation, see the original bug description, comment #2, and the bolded text in the example document. Although I've also had this problem with Zotero citations, I'd like to emphasize that the problem also arises with numbering fields for figures, equations etc. Since there may be _many_ such fields that need to be converted to plain text for final submission of a document, the statement (Comment 1) that the Select/Copy/Paste work-around means 'a bit more key strokes' greatly understates the problem even when special formatting isn't required. This may not be the right place, but I'd also like to mention that the statement that such a feature doesn't exist was removed from the Writer Guide between the version for LO 4 and the version for LO 5. It's important that such a statement remain in the Guide as long as the feature doesn't exist, so users don't keep hunting in vain. This is an important feature for professional uses of LibreOffice, and one that is fairly easily implemented. Taking it on with a target to complete by end January. Dear Troy Rollo, This bug has been in ASSIGNED status for more than 3 months without any activity. Resetting it to NEW. Please assign it back to yourself if you're still working on this. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 45946 *** I would like to voice my support for this feature request. I am new to LibreOffice and I am very surprised that this feature is missing. In my case my input fields we created in Word with the Mendeley plug-in, but in the near future I am ditching Mendeley for Zotero, since Mendeley doesn't support LibreOffice (plus many other reasons) As others have said, this feature is absolutely necessary for anyone working with the intent of publishing, including scientific articles. Since many scientists are strong supporters of open-source software, I expected they are an important constituent of LibreOffice users. Thanks! |