Hi all,
I’m fairly new to LO (and OO), trying to write a technical manual that presents the information side-by-side in multiple columns in different languages (say, for example, column 1 = English, column 2 = German, column 3 = Italian, etc.). This side-by side format should apply to all section headers, text body and image captions (although the images most likely will be in a single column across the page).
I’m struggling with figuring out what the best layout mechanism would be for doing what I described above:
- I’ve tried putting the text body into
tables (one column per language, one
row per paragraph, multiple tables
per section or topic). This, however,
does not work for section headers or
separating TOC by language. - Using section breaks for a
multi-column layout doesn’t seem
to work because column 1 flows
into column 2 then into column 3,
etc. - I’ve even contemplated creating a
master document for the general
layout and then using
sub-documents for text in each
language (so that I can split out
languages easily for review and
editing) but I could only get this to
work sequentially (one language after
the other instead of side-by-side).
Has anybody here dealt with a problem like this and can you provide me with hints for how to tackle this problem or where to look (or what to read) for figuring out how to solve it? Given that I’m a newbie, any help would be greatly appreciated – even if it confirms my hunch that this may be too hard to do in LO.