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What |Old value |New value
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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Resolution| |INVALID
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Jul 2 23:10:19 +0000
2009 -------
Answering your comments:
"For example, should the next paragraph to 'blaa blaaa whatever x2' be
subscripted just because '2' is a subscript,"
Answer: Yes!
Imagine the formatting as "blaa blaaa whatever x<sub>2</sub>" and the cursor is
always set before "</sub>".
Writer cannot invent that, by pressing Enter, you want the default style again.
And we won't implement such an intelligence because there billions of cases
where this is unwanted.
Remember: "hard formatting 'sticks' to your cursor" so think about resetting the
format by yourself when you want the "normal" style.
PS: your question "PS: How to display the xml code of the file?"
Consider odt files as zip files which you can unpack. The xml files are inside.
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