On a place where I do not use multicolumn, but single-column, the <text:p tag is correctly inserted. It is just in multicolumn where this fails.
Now I have looked in the file /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/ooffice.4ht which apparently holds the configuration for ooffice conversion.
However, in this file, as it seems all number-columns-spanned are followed by table:style-name and <text:p , but I don't see that appearing in my XML file!
Anyone experience with converting to OO and configuration?
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tex4ht doesn't like the {X|}. It has nothing to do with the multicolumn. That is handled correctly.
Any recommendation about how to add/modify in the the tex4ht macrofiles as to have tex4ht to ignore the unknown X and revert to a default situation where the XML remain corrected are highly appreciated.
Any pointer to a document describing properly the macro language is most welcome as well.
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