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I convert my .md files (written in Obsidian) to docx and use a bunch of lua-filters as well as a custom .doc template. The export itself goes fine, but in docs the images are layouted/formatted as "in line with text" whereas I need "top to bottom".
Can your luafilter help with such an attribute?
Alternatively, do you know how I make the reference-doc.docs template pick up the images (i.e. interpret them and map them to one of the docx styles)? That would allow me to style my images easily. Just to clarify what I mean by "map": pandoc interprets a markdown lvl2-header (indicated by ## lorem ipsum) as "Headings 2"-style in Word.
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Hi.
I convert my .md files (written in Obsidian) to docx and use a bunch of lua-filters as well as a custom .doc template. The export itself goes fine, but in docs the images are layouted/formatted as "in line with text" whereas I need "top to bottom".
Can your luafilter help with such an attribute?
Alternatively, do you know how I make the reference-doc.docs template pick up the images (i.e. interpret them and map them to one of the docx styles)? That would allow me to style my images easily. Just to clarify what I mean by "map": pandoc interprets a markdown lvl2-header (indicated by ## lorem ipsum) as "Headings 2"-style in Word.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: