I have a program called multipandoc which takes as input a plain-text file in Perl's Plain Old Documentation (.pod) format and converts it simultaneously into .txt, .html, .pdf and .odt formats. The program is a wrapper around the Pod::Pandoc module from CPAN.
If I wish to embed an image in the .html version of the output, I know that I can say:
=begin html
<img src="file:///tmp/images/sector-balances-over-time-sum-to-zero.jpe
+g">
=end html
Does anyone know what the equivalent argument would be for embedding a locally stored image in OpenOffice/LibreOffice output? That is, I would like to say something like:
=begin odt
[PATH TO IMAGE]
=end odt
However, I can't find any documentation that tells me what to put between the
=begin and
=end tags.
Thank you very much.
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