I have a similar situation and found the provided widget to be somewhat lacking 
and not very intuitive. I am currently in the process of upgrading a couple of 
database that use 4D Write extensively with as with Don’s case very complex 
forms. What I have done is to add pages to the form that duplicate the 4D Write 
pages but include 4D Write Pro pages. The user has the option to use either. 
Existing documents and templates are converted to Pro if Pro is used. In this 
way I am hoping to move the end users to 4D Write Pro gradually. 

Several issues…

1. The widget, just does not hack it. If, however, you can get used to using 
the contextual menu you really do not need the widget and all of what the 
widget is missing can be found in the contextual menu.

2. R release must be used if you want the ruler. One of my clients is not on 
maintenance and will have to wait for 16.2.

3. There is no way to put an image behind text as you could in 4D Write. 
Choices are either in line or on the background (in the corners, mosaic, or 
full page). R3 includes tables. I am hoping that using tables will resolve this 
issue, but have not tried it yet. This is for one particular client that has to 
place images in a column to the right of the body of the document. fortunately 
they are the client on maintenance I have a support ticket open with TS 
regarding this shortcoming.

4. Relating to 3 above, converting a 4D Write document with images behind text 
to 4D Write Pro loses the images.

Pro looks to be a good upgrade, but I hate the fact that it comes without a 
typical word processor user interface built in. I just don’t have time to 
create the interface.

John



> On Jul 10, 2017, at 12:05 PM, Don Lapin via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have just started looking at the 4D Write Pro interface. 
> 
> Currently I have an "old" (current) 4D Write area embedded into a fairly 
> complex form (25 tabs, lots of fields and listboxes, etc.). The program 
> generates complex, multi-page documents procedurally using 4D Write commands.
> 
> When the users work with the current 4D Write interface, it looks like a 
> normal word processor, and they know what to do without help. Click into some 
> text to see the style sheet. There's adequate room to see the document and 
> its margins.
> 
> The "new" interface consists of a stylized widget on the right side, which 
> consumes about one third of the available form space. No menus. The ruler is 
> three times as thick as the old one. There don't appear to be open and save 
> options. 
> 
> Tech support suggested that if I wanted a more conventional interface, I 
> could create it myself.
> 
> Is anyone aware of a plug-in or component that provides a normal interface 
> for 4D Write Pro? Or is 4D Write Pro actually intended for some other use 
> than its predecessor?
> 
> Thanks,
> Don 
> 
> 
> 
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