
You can also press Ctrl+ I, type the text that you want to format in italic, and then press Ctrl+ I when you are finished. Using keyboard shortcutĪlternatively, LibreOffice Help explains that applying text formatting while you type for italic is possible using the keyboard shortcut. So users who expect ''italic'' to become italic or '''bold''' to become bold would be not possible in LibreOffice. The indended use is to export styles and formatting in LibreOffice to MediaWiki format and not the other way round. Unfortunately, MediaWiki extension is for publishing purpose. Libobasis5.3-extension-mediawiki-publisher - MediaWiki publisher extension for LibreOffice 5.3.


Libreoffice-wiki-publisher - LibreOffice extension for working with MediaWiki articles LibreOffice does have an extension for MediaWiki, which is available in the repository or the local repository. Some users may think of text formatting markup by MediaWiki. User can not change the existing in-line shortcuts to something else.User can only enable or disable the shortcuts all together or none, but not individually.In LibreOffice 5.3 and older, the options were limited to bold and underline (bottom half). To see the option, go to Tools > AutoCorrect > AutoCorrect Options and select "Options" tab.ĪutoCorrect has now improved options for bold, italic, strikethrough and underline. The shortcuts are handled by AutoCorrect in LibreOffice and AutoCorrect in OpenOffice. Type _underline_ to underline text (not shown here due to limitation on SE).

