Starts the cursor on line X of file foo. Useful for longer files in which it takes a long time to scroll. If X is greater than the number of lines in file foo, it will go to the last existing line.
OpenDocument documents from OpenOffice.org,LibreOffice
and other applications, are actually ZIP archives.
Useful informations in these archives are in XML format.
Here we like it or do not. Anyway, the XML files have the unfortunate tendency to
not be indented, and for good reason: they consist of only one line!
To solve the problem and to use a proper editor on the content,
I proceed as follows.
Required xmlindent
You can also use :
zip document.odt content.xml
And it works with vi instead of nano !
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