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**In my last article, I wrote about changing the layout of paragraphs to format your document. While this approach is okay on short documents, it creates a lot of work should you decide to change something in a large document. This is where the use of styles will make things easier. ** | **In my last article, I wrote about changing the layout of paragraphs to format your document. While this approach is okay on short documents, it creates a lot of work should you decide to change something in a large document. This is where the use of styles will make things easier. ** | ||
- | La dernière fois, le sujet était la modification de la mise en page des paragraphes pour formater votre document. Tandis que cette méthode est OK pour de courts documents, elle crée beaucoup de travail si vous décidez de changez | + | La dernière fois, le sujet était la modification de la mise en page des paragraphes pour formater votre document. Tandis que cette méthode est OK pour de courts documents, elle crée beaucoup de travail si vous décidez de changer |
**LibreOffice writer has five different style types: paragraph, character, frame, page, and list. You can access all the styles by clicking on the Styles and Formatting button on the formatting toolbar. This will pop up the Styles and Formatting window. You can dock the Styles and Formatting window on the left by holding down the Ctrl key and double-clicking the empty space in the Styles and Formatting window toolbar.** | **LibreOffice writer has five different style types: paragraph, character, frame, page, and list. You can access all the styles by clicking on the Styles and Formatting button on the formatting toolbar. This will pop up the Styles and Formatting window. You can dock the Styles and Formatting window on the left by holding down the Ctrl key and double-clicking the empty space in the Styles and Formatting window toolbar.** | ||
- | Writer de LibreOffice possède cing types de style différents : paragraphe, caractère, cadre, page et liste. Vous accédez à tous les styles en cliquant sur le bouton Styles et formatage | + | Writer de LibreOffice possède cing types de styles |
The styles toolbar (right)has seven icons. The first five give you access to the different style types. In order from the left, they are paragraph, character, frame, page, and list. We will concentrate on paragraph and character styles in this article. | The styles toolbar (right)has seven icons. The first five give you access to the different style types. In order from the left, they are paragraph, character, frame, page, and list. We will concentrate on paragraph and character styles in this article. | ||
- | Sur la barre d' | + | Sur la barre d' |
**Open a new text document and type in a title. Open the Styles and Formatting window. The paragraph icon should be selected by default. At the bottom of the Styles and Formatting Window is a drop-down box. Click on the box and select Chapter Styles. Double-click “title”. Your title will center, enlarge, and become bold. Now, let's change the default styling for titles. In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click on the “title” style and select modify. The dialog that pops up looks a lot like the dialog from the last article, but there are a few new tabs that are not in the standard paragraph dialog. The first is the organizer. The organizer (below) shows you the name for the style, the next style to use, and the linked style. You will see that the next style is “subtitle”, | **Open a new text document and type in a title. Open the Styles and Formatting window. The paragraph icon should be selected by default. At the bottom of the Styles and Formatting Window is a drop-down box. Click on the box and select Chapter Styles. Double-click “title”. Your title will center, enlarge, and become bold. Now, let's change the default styling for titles. In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click on the “title” style and select modify. The dialog that pops up looks a lot like the dialog from the last article, but there are a few new tabs that are not in the standard paragraph dialog. The first is the organizer. The organizer (below) shows you the name for the style, the next style to use, and the linked style. You will see that the next style is “subtitle”, | ||
- | Ouvrez un nouveau document texte et tapez un titre. Ouvrez la fenêtre Styles et formatage. L' | + | Ouvrez un nouveau document texte et tapez un titre. Ouvrez la fenêtre Styles et Formatage. L' |
**Now, let's format our title differently from the default. Click on the Font Effects tab. The Font Effects (next page, top left) allow you to change the look of the font, including color, strike-through, | **Now, let's format our title differently from the default. Click on the Font Effects tab. The Font Effects (next page, top left) allow you to change the look of the font, including color, strike-through, | ||
- | Nous allons maintenant changer le format de notre titre. Cliquez sur l' | + | Nous allons maintenant changer le format de notre titre. Cliquez sur l' |
**Press Enter to start a new paragraph. Notice the style changed to “text body” just like we set up in the organizer tab. Now, type in three paragraphs of text to use for our example document.** | **Press Enter to start a new paragraph. Notice the style changed to “text body” just like we set up in the organizer tab. Now, type in three paragraphs of text to use for our example document.** | ||
- | Appuyez sur Entrée pour démarrer un nouveau paragraphe. Vous remarquerez le style est devenu celui du « Corps de texte », exactement tel que nous l' | + | Appuyez sur Entrée pour démarrer un nouveau paragraphe. Vous remarquerez |
**Next, we will modify the “text body” style and create two new ones based on the “text body” style. Back in the Styles and Formatting window, click the drop-down box and select the Text Styles category. Right-click on “text body” and select modify. On the Indents & Spacing tab, change the line spacing to 1.5 lines, and the First Line to 0.50. Click OK. Notice that our changes affected all three paragraphs. ** | **Next, we will modify the “text body” style and create two new ones based on the “text body” style. Back in the Styles and Formatting window, click the drop-down box and select the Text Styles category. Right-click on “text body” and select modify. On the Indents & Spacing tab, change the line spacing to 1.5 lines, and the First Line to 0.50. Click OK. Notice that our changes affected all three paragraphs. ** | ||
- | Ensuite, nous modifierons le style « Corps de texte » et en créerons-en deux nouveaux basés sur le style « Corps de texte ». De retour dans la fenêtre Styles et formatage, cliquez sur la liste déroulante et sélectionnez la catégorie Styles de texte. Faites un clic droit sur « Corps de texte », puis sélectionnez Modifier. Dans l' | + | Ensuite, nous modifierons le style « Corps de texte » et en créerons deux nouveaux basés sur le style « Corps de texte ». De retour dans la fenêtre Styles et Formatage, cliquez sur la liste déroulante et sélectionnez la catégorie Styles de texte. Faites un clic droit sur « Corps de texte », puis sélectionnez Modifier. Dans l' |
**Now, let's create a paragraph for long quotes. Move the cursor to anywhere in the second paragraph. In the styles window, right-click text body and select New. On the organizer tab, give it the name of “Blockquote.” Change the next style to “text body”, as we rarely have two long quotes in a row. You will notice that because we created the new style by right-clicking on text body, it is automatically linked to “text body”. To create a new style not linked to another, change the Linked with to “None”.** | **Now, let's create a paragraph for long quotes. Move the cursor to anywhere in the second paragraph. In the styles window, right-click text body and select New. On the organizer tab, give it the name of “Blockquote.” Change the next style to “text body”, as we rarely have two long quotes in a row. You will notice that because we created the new style by right-clicking on text body, it is automatically linked to “text body”. To create a new style not linked to another, change the Linked with to “None”.** | ||
- | Nous allons maintenant créer un paragraphe pour les longues citations. | + | Nous allons maintenant créer un paragraphe pour les longues citations. |
**Now, let's change the formatting of our new style. On the Indents & Spacing tab, change the “before text” and “after text” to 0.50. Change the First Line back to 0.00. On the Font tab, change the typeface to italic. Click OK, and you will notice a new paragraph named “Blockquote” has been added to your list. Again, move your cursor to anywhere in the second paragraph and double-click “Blockquote.” Now, you will see the first line indent has been taken away, the paragraph is indented on both sides, and the text is italicized. | **Now, let's change the formatting of our new style. On the Indents & Spacing tab, change the “before text” and “after text” to 0.50. Change the First Line back to 0.00. On the Font tab, change the typeface to italic. Click OK, and you will notice a new paragraph named “Blockquote” has been added to your list. Again, move your cursor to anywhere in the second paragraph and double-click “Blockquote.” Now, you will see the first line indent has been taken away, the paragraph is indented on both sides, and the text is italicized. | ||
Now, we want to change the first paragraph, giving it some drop caps. Since we want the first paragraph of each chapter to look this way, we will create another style. Again, right-click on “text body” and select New. Name the new style “First Paragraph”, | Now, we want to change the first paragraph, giving it some drop caps. Since we want the first paragraph of each chapter to look this way, we will create another style. Again, right-click on “text body” and select New. Name the new style “First Paragraph”, | ||
+ | Maintenant, changeons le formatage de notre nouveau style. Dans l' | ||
+ | Nous voulons maintenant changer le premier paragraphe pour qu'il ait quelques lettrines. Puisque nous voulons que le premier paragraphe de chaque chapitre ait cette apparence, nous allons créer un autre style. À nouveau, faites un clic droit sur « Corps de texte » et choisissez Nouveau. Appelez le nouveau style « Premier paragraphe » et réglez le Style de suite à « Corps de texte ». Dans l' | ||
+ | **We need this new paragraph style to follow every new chapter title. Modify the “title” style so the next style is “First Paragraph.”** | ||
- | We need this new paragraph | + | Ce nouveau |
- | Character styles affect only selected text rather than entire paragraphs. In the third paragraph, select some of the text. Click on the character style icon in the styles window, and double-click “Emphasis.” This will italicize the text you have selected. You can modify the character styles much in the same way you do the paragraph styles. | + | **Character styles affect only selected text rather than entire paragraphs. In the third paragraph, select some of the text. Click on the character style icon in the styles window, and double-click “Emphasis.” This will italicize the text you have selected. You can modify the character styles much in the same way you do the paragraph styles. |
- | The key advantage to styles is making the formatting of like text the same throughout a document. In the next article, we will talk about adding frames to your document. | + | The key advantage to styles is making the formatting of like text the same throughout a document. In the next article, we will talk about adding frames to your document. ** |
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issue48/tuto-libreoffice.txt · Dernière modification : 2011/06/13 18:31 de jocelyn