Story Formatting Tool

I'm kinda curious, what's the appeal of LibreOffice ?

Is it just hate for MicrosoftOffice or is LibreOffice better ?
I've never used it, so I am asking.

If I remember correctly, LibreOffice had PDF and EPUB export options before M$ Orifice. That's what got me started. Also, (expletive!) software subscriptions. I'd rather donate to a community project than fatten company shareholders.
 
I use WordPerfect, to get it right, and because Lit doesn't accept that format, I save it as an RTF and upload it
I used to always upload RTFs as well. Somewhere along the line I switched to direct input into the New Story form and never looked back.
 
Against my better judgement, I have made a few enhancements to the tool.

1. Drag and drop input. Take a "Save as HTML" file (preferably from LibreOffice) and drop it on the text field to get auto-formatted results.
2. A help button. Gives a few tips about how to use the tool and also some sample files to play with.

So far, I've been able to take a document formatted as an ebook paperback, save it as HTML, and drop it on the tool to get Lit-compatible text distilled down to only minimal bold, italic, and centered formatting.

All this has been done with LibreOffice supplying the original document. No idea how it will behave with other HTML exports. Sample files are on the tool's help page for the curious: https://waxphilosophic.sdf.org/LitMark/help.html

The big advantage in my workflow is no longer having to keep two copies (a word processor original, and a dumbed-down Lit upload text file) and all the headaches that come with keeping them in sync. One file to rule them all, baby!

https://waxphilosophic.sdf.org/LitMark/
 
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I can't offer any assurances about formatting other than it can do bold, italic, and centering. That's all I've attempted to use in my stories. If you can get emoji and other characters to work, that's great! Drop a link to your story when it's published, please.
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Damn... Lit still messed up things but good thing they are minor mistakes and can be ignored. Your tool still saved me a lot of time and achieve acceptable accuracy with minimal efforts.

Thanks again (y)♥️
 
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