[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 100400] No template available according to use of MS Word 2016 for Academic Works

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Wed Jun 22 13:45:27 UTC 2016


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100400

--- Comment #19 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko at gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 125832
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Writer template

I would not want to work with this template. First of all there are way too
many styles in the template. People using more than four levels for headings
also frightens little children (you can _hide_ unused styles). 

Header is in Times New Roman/12, title in Liberation Sans/28, and text body in
Calibri/11. Heading 1 has Liberation Sans/14 , heading 2 is in Liberation
Sans/16.1 and bold. Etcetera.

My expectation is that the following styles are defined (and exemplary shown):
* title, subtitle, 
* heading 1-3 (h1 with page break), 
* text (I prefer equal spacing before and after; single line spacing for
documents that have to be ), 
* list with bullets, numbered list (lists with no spacing except the first and
last item, which needs an extra style), 
* indexes, 
* figure caption, table caption, 
* citation, and
* header, footer.

The template could be improved with fields like page number, author, title.
Official templates like the APA style have several other restrictions. Each
journal its own, of course. 

I'm attaching an old template that is not necessarily better than yours (nor 
does it focus on thesis or academic paper).

Keep on with the work, we definitely need good examples!

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