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Idea #15665: OpenOffice - Import HTML with CSS

Written by moose the 15 Nov 08 at 23:10. Related project: OpenOffice.org Word Processor. Status: New
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The last few days I wanted to create PDF-Files of my website. So I copied the Website (ctrl + c) and pasted it (ctrl + v) in OpenOffice. Well, the text and the picture were imported but not something like borders, background-colors, colors in general ... it would be nice if OpenOffice would copy also the information which is stored in the CSS-File.
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Written by moose the 15 Nov 08 at 23:10.
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JohnSearle wrote on the 16 Nov 08 at 20:44
If you're looking to create a PDF of a website, then simply print the page and choose print to file and PDF as the format. There is no need to go through Open Office for this request.

There are probably other legitimate reasons to add this, but I think your immediate issue can be solved by a simple print.

- John

moose wrote on the 17 Nov 08 at 17:54
Hi JohnSearle,

I thought of that too. But I'd like to get also the fontcolors and the backgroundcolors, which are specified in a css-file. Print in file doesn't use the colors if I save it that way (I had checked "with backgroundcolors" - I don't know how to translate this properly)


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