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Qt, the latest editions, supports the open document formats (Odf). A QTextDocument can be directly converted to odf. In fact, ODF is the default conversion format. | Qt, the latest editions, supports the open document formats (Odf). A QTextDocument can be directly converted to odf. In fact, ODF is the default conversion format. | ||
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Exporting a document to ODF
Qt, the latest editions, supports the open document formats (Odf). A QTextDocument can be directly converted to odf. In fact, ODF is the default conversion format.
QTextDocumentWriter makes the conversion easier.
For example :
QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),
"untitled",tr("Open Document ('''.odf)"));
QTextDocumentWriter odfWritter(fileName);
odfWritter.write(doc); // doc is QTextDocument'''
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