@civodul It's not as complicated as it seems... the spec just seems incredibly overwhelming, but so too does the HTML (4.X, we dare not mention 5) spec if you try to read it top to bottom. Learning by example and the consulting the spec when clarity is needed in both cases turns out to be the best case to learn for both html and ODT :)
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Christine Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@octodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Nov-2020 21:08:14 UTC Christine Lemmer-Webber - Adonay Felipe Nogueira repeated this.
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Christine Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@octodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Nov-2020 21:10:01 UTC Christine Lemmer-Webber @civodul I exported a couple of documents from org-mode and Libreoffice and looked at those to figure most of it out! It's mostly a zipfile with xml files inside. content.xml is the HTML equivalent, styles.xml is the CSS equivalent. If you need images, you can include them in an Images/ subdir and reference them in MANIFEST/manifest.xml and then in your content.xml.
That's it mostly. Most of it is then just paragraph and heading tags and text.
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