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Basic stuff with odfpy
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
from odf.opendocument import OpenDocumentText | |
from odf.style import (Style, TextProperties, ParagraphProperties, | |
ListLevelProperties, TabStop, TabStops) | |
from odf.text import (H, P, List, ListItem, ListStyle, ListLevelStyleNumber, | |
ListLevelStyleBullet) | |
from odf import teletype | |
textdoc = OpenDocumentText() | |
# Creating different style used in the document | |
s = textdoc.styles | |
# For Level-1 Headings that are centerd | |
h1style = Style(name="CenterHeading 1", family="paragraph") | |
h1style.addElement(ParagraphProperties(attributes={"textalign": "center"})) | |
h1style.addElement(TextProperties( | |
attributes={"fontsize": "18pt", "fontweight": "bold"})) | |
# For Level-2 Headings that are centered | |
h2style = Style(name="CenterHeading 2", family="paragraph") | |
h2style.addElement(ParagraphProperties(attributes={"textalign": "center"})) | |
h2style.addElement(TextProperties( | |
attributes={"fontsize": "15pt", "fontweight": "bold"})) | |
# For bold text | |
boldstyle = Style(name="Bold", family="text") | |
boldstyle.addElement(TextProperties(attributes={"fontweight": "bold"})) | |
# For numbered list | |
numberedliststyle = ListStyle(name="NumberedList") | |
level = 1 | |
numberedlistproperty = ListLevelStyleNumber( | |
level=str(level), numsuffix=".", startvalue=1) | |
numberedlistproperty.setAttribute('numsuffix', ".") | |
numberedlistproperty.addElement(ListLevelProperties( | |
minlabelwidth="%fcm" % (level - .2))) | |
numberedliststyle.addElement(numberedlistproperty) | |
# For Bulleted list | |
bulletedliststyle = ListStyle(name="BulletList") | |
level = 1 | |
bulletlistproperty = ListLevelStyleBullet(level=str(level), bulletchar=u"•") | |
bulletlistproperty.addElement(ListLevelProperties( | |
minlabelwidth="%fcm" % level)) | |
bulletedliststyle.addElement(bulletlistproperty) | |
# Justified style | |
justifystyle = Style(name="justified", family="paragraph") | |
justifystyle.addElement(ParagraphProperties( | |
attributes={"textalign": "justify"})) | |
# Creating a tabstop at 10cm | |
tabstops_style = TabStops() | |
tabstop_style = TabStop(position="10cm") | |
tabstops_style.addElement(tabstop_style) | |
tabstoppar = ParagraphProperties() | |
tabstoppar.addElement(tabstops_style) | |
tabparagraphstyle = Style(name="Question", family="paragraph") | |
tabparagraphstyle.addElement(tabstoppar) | |
s.addElement(tabparagraphstyle) | |
# Register created styles to styleset | |
s.addElement(h1style) | |
s.addElement(h2style) | |
s.addElement(boldstyle) | |
s.addElement(numberedliststyle) | |
s.addElement(bulletedliststyle) | |
s.addElement(justifystyle) | |
s.addElement(tabparagraphstyle) | |
# Adding main heading | |
mymainheading_element = H(outlinelevel=1, stylename=h1style) | |
mymainheading_text = "This is my main heading" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(mymainheading_element, mymainheading_text) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(mymainheading_element) | |
# Adding second heading | |
mysecondheading_element = H(outlinelevel=1, stylename=h2style) | |
mysecondheading_text = "This is my subheading" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(mysecondheading_element, mysecondheading_text) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(mysecondheading_element) | |
# Adding a paragraph | |
paragraph_element = P(stylename=justifystyle) | |
paragraph_text = """ | |
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.\n""" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(paragraph_element, paragraph_text) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(paragraph_element, paragraph_text) | |
# Adding bulleted list | |
bulletlist = List(stylename=bulletedliststyle) | |
listitemelement1 = ListItem() | |
listitemelement1_paragraph = P() | |
listitemelement1_content = "My first item" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(listitemelement1_paragraph, listitemelement1_content) | |
listitemelement1.addElement(listitemelement1_paragraph) | |
bulletlist.addElement(listitemelement1) | |
listitemelement2 = ListItem() | |
listitemelement2_paragraph = P() | |
listitemelement2_content = "My second item" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(listitemelement2_paragraph, listitemelement2_content) | |
listitemelement2.addElement(listitemelement2_paragraph) | |
bulletlist.addElement(listitemelement2) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(bulletlist) | |
# Adding numbered list | |
numberlist = List(stylename=numberedliststyle) | |
listitemelement1 = ListItem() | |
listitemelement1_paragraph = P() | |
listitemelement1_content = "My first item" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(listitemelement1_paragraph, listitemelement1_content) | |
listitemelement1.addElement(listitemelement1_paragraph) | |
numberlist.addElement(listitemelement1) | |
listitemelement2 = ListItem() | |
listitemelement2_paragraph = P() | |
listitemelement2_content = "My second item" | |
teletype.addTextToElement(listitemelement2_paragraph, listitemelement2_content) | |
listitemelement2.addElement(listitemelement2_paragraph) | |
numberlist.addElement(listitemelement2) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(numberlist) | |
# Adding a tabbed sentence to check tabstop | |
newtext = "Testing\tTabstops" | |
tabp = P(stylename=tabparagraphstyle) | |
teletype.addTextToElement(tabp, newtext) | |
textdoc.text.addElement(tabp) | |
textdoc.save(u"myfirstdocument.odt") |
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Hello. Thanks for this information. Actually, is difficult to found a good tutorials of odfpy.
I am trying to create a document but starting the numeration page in any number, but I can figure out.
¿Do you know how could I do that?
Very thank you