Hi Roger,
Your scans have all of the correct page breaks in them, though. What did you
set in OpenBook for that, do you remember?
Judy
On March 18, 2020 1:51:09 PM CDT, Roger Loran Bailey
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I use Open Book for all of my volunteer activity. It is not good for
formatting or if it is then I don't know how to use it for those
purposes. I use whatever font it uses and if there is a way to change
it
I don't know what it is and I rarely even give a thought to what font
it
is reading in. Because of this I gave up proofreading a long time ago
and confine myself to scanning and submitting. I let the proofreader
worry about all the formatting. Once I finish with a book I go to the
menus and use the save as feature to convert it to RTF and save it in
the my documents folder on my computer. From there I upload it to
Bookshare.
___
Neil deGrasse Tyson
“God is an ever-receding pocket of scientific ignorance.”
― Neil DeGrasse Tyson
On 3/18/2020 7:41 AM, Don Elbourne wrote:
Thanks Judy,
I guess I am going to have to abandon OpenOffice and figure something
else out.
Yes, I do use OpenBook. After exporting to RTF, I was using OpenBook
to change the font for Chapters and things. Is there a way to do that
in OpenBook?
What about Google Docs? Does it do the page break thing correctly?
--
by grace alone,
Pastor Don A. Elbourne Jr.
Lakeshore Baptist Church
http://lakeshorebaptist.net
http://rebuildlakeshore.com
On 3/17/2020 9:35 PM, Judy wrote:
Hi Don,
OpenOffice uses this code to force a page break in a document,
instead of using the code for a hard page break.
OpenOffice will always create problems with hard page breaks in an
rtf document by using the "page break before paragraph" code.
There is no way to fix or change this if you use OpenOffice.
OpenOffice programmers have been straightforward about this on their
forum. There is virtually no chance this will ever change. The same
is true for LibreOffice.
It's frustrating. I've used both programs for at least a decade for
everything but files for Bookshare. You just can't use OpenOffice or
LibreOffice to create or edit an RTF file for Bookshare because of
the problem with how these programs mess with hard page breaks.
If you are having trouble with hard page breaks and formatting with
the OCR software you use, which I recall is OpenBook, this list is
the place to ask for help on how to do that with OpenBook. I don't
think, from what I've learned here, that you even need a word
processor like OpenOffice to create a high quality rtf file for
Bookshare if you have OpenBook.
In pretty sure there are several blind volunteers on this list who
use OpenBook successfully to create rtf documents that have all of
the page breaks and formatting needed for Bookshare submissions. I'm
wrote:sure they will be glad to help. smile.
Judy
On March 17, 2020 8:40:19 PM CDT, Don Elbourne <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
do I fix it?
What does "page break before paragraph page breaks" mean and how
I use OpenOffice.