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Thanks! Here's an update to my thoughts on this and an example.
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Conclusion 1
We are dealing with two modes that I'll call "Writer" and "Writer/Web". OO will
not open a new or existing document in "Writer/Web" mode; instead, you can only
get "Writer" mode. Adding -web on the command line makes no difference.
However, if OO is already running, additional documents can be opened in
"Writer/Web" mode. This explains my original observation.
I guess this is a bug.
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Conclusion 2
In "Writer/Web" mode the "Edit Paragraph Style" menu is missing some features as
compared to "Writer" mode. At least one of these, the 5 border styles, would be
useful and work in HTML.
I guess this would be an enhancement request if these features were left out on
purpose; otherwise, it is a bug.
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Example
Button clicks will be enclosed by "..." and typed values by <...>.
Start OpenOffice
<soffice>
In the banner the name is "Untitled1 - OpenOffice.org Writer"
"Help->About"
The version is 2.0.2
In help window "Ok"
View->HTML Source is NOT present
Enter and edit text in untitled1
<This is a test>
On the above text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The editor is what I'll call 'full' with two rows of tabs
The Borders tab, under Line arrangement, has 5 options
In editor window "Cancel"
Create an HTML document
"New->HTML Document"
A second window appears
In the banner the name is "Untitled2 - OpenOffice.org Writer/Web"
View->HTML Source IS present
Enter and edit text in untitled2
<This is the first document>
On the above text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The editor is what I'll call 'partial' with one row of tabs
The Borders tab, under Line arrangement, has 2 options
In editor window "Cancel"
Create a second HTML document
Same as before except it is named untitled3
This is a third window
Save both HTML documents and exit
In untitled2 "File->Save" and enter name 'first.html'
In untitled3 "File->Save" and enter name "second.html'
"File->Exit"
Note: untitled1 is not saved
Start OpenOffice again to view first.html
<soffice first.html>
In the banner the name is "first - OpenOffice.org Writer"
View->HTML Source is NOT present
In the text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The full editor is shown
In the editor window "Cancel"
Open second.html
In the window for first.html use "File->Open" and select second.html
A second window appears
In the banner the name is "second - OpenOffice.org Writer/Web"
View->HTML Source IS present
In the text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The partial editor is shown
In the editor window "Cancel"
Exit
"File->Exit"
Start OpenOffice a third time to view second.html
<soffice second.html>
In the banner the name is "second - OpenOffice.org Writer"
View->HTML Source is NOT present
In the text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The full editor is shown
In the editor window "Cancel"
Open first.html
In the window for second.html use "File->Open" and select first.html
A second window appears
In the banner the name is "first - OpenOffice.org Writer/Web"
View->HTML Source IS present
In the text "Right Click->Edit Paragraph Style"
The partial editor is shown
In the editor window "Cancel"
Exit
"File->Exit"
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