Dear Sirs,
I have been using Debian (Knoppix) Linux with Libre Office software exclusively for the last seven years.
I have found a conspicuously absent feature which I shall explain below:
I have a pre-formatted document with different font and font attributes, such as colours, size, etc.
I just want to increase the font size of the document proportionately, without changing anything else.
How to do it?
If this feature is already there please let me know.
I have seen the feature in html editors.
Just to add an integer +i to all font-sizes.
Eager to hear from you,
Rajib Bandopadhyay
Dedicated FOSS GNU userDear Pierre, or should I say, Mr. Samyn, or Prof. Samyn?
You are just adorable!
The post was just warm-up
Now here is the final issue:
The document I downloaded from the internet has all the formatting in Default Style itself, some in Times New Roman 8, Some in Arial 10, Sans Condensed 12, some in normal, some, bold, still some, Italic.
While creating the document the creator did not follow a particular, specific and rigid style.
Now I am suffering because of this stupidity.
I have tried find/replace with formatting, without success, as I have never used the find/replace with various options ever.
I am afraid Style and Formatting won’t help, because of the idiocy.
How can I implement a solution for this document? It is a good document, and I would need to edit it to suit my requirements. And there is no copyright violation involved.
To: Mr. Lupp,
Yes, Sir, I appreciate your humour But really, I am not sure whether the document is copyleft, and so I didn’ t want to take a chance by sending the link. I copied the document’s format and uploaded it.
And, sir, I am really impressed! A guest had come to our house, and I was temporarily away from my laptop. By the time I returned I find my karma jumping to 11!
I am indebted for the support I received. So now I hope you would get the correct picture about the peculiar formatting.
My regards, Mr. Lupp
format.odt
The no. of pages for the original document is 200. While the formatting style is exactly as shown in the file format.odt managing 200 pages by removing all styles and then applying them individually is tedious ad nauseum.