Be advised that the three OOoAuthors "notes" in the "template" are 1-row, 2-column tables. Table text can carry its own formatting styles. In the last edit, when I overwrote those several instances of "IP" in "TIP" with "ip", the formatted style should not have changed. It should still be the same table text style that was previously used. Pardon my ignorance about this, but without my checking again, I am not sure just what particular styles are used for the body text in the "notes".

Whoever proofs the recent edits can commit whatever edits that seem appropriate in preparation for its being republished. Also delete the inappropriate graphic in the section concerning the ruler because it doesn't reflect reality. A correct graphic can be added later.

However, do these on a different file that I will upload in a bit because there are two cases whose character styles I missed applying and there is a typo in a comment note (no biggie, I guess...).


Gary

T. J. Frazier wrote:
Jean and Gary,
I will volunteer to do some or all of the cleanup involved (as previously outlined), if you like. I rather enjoy wielding a dustpan and broom, and you two can spend your time doing things I can't do (yet or ever). /tj

Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
I have been intending for some time to change "TIP" to "Tip" everywhere in the books, so I'm glad TJ brought this up. The inconsistencies he noted are almost surely due to me changing this in some places but not in all, and not in the template.

Gary, I encourage you to change the template. Then as the chapters get revised for other reasons, we can progressingly change them to suit.

Regards, Jean

Gary Schnabl wrote:
Changing "TIP" to "Tip" puts that "note" in line with the other two in that all three will then be using the same font effect, instead of "TIP" being the "lone man out" in All-Caps. Besides, OOoAuthors uses "sentence" style capitalization for headings and such, instead of the "headline" style used in the documentation of some others. Having "Tip" is also more in line with that concept.

Notice that the latest edit of Chapter 3 is not published yet. So this edit was a trial balloon for this anticipated change. If adopted, all that is needed is a simple change in the "template"for future work and a simple change for the older versions.

Gary

T. J. Frazier wrote:
Gary Schnabl wrote:
Chapter 3 of the Writer Guide was proofread on 15 Dec 2006 with some subsequent edits (1 Jan 2007). (snip)

My thanks to Gary for showing a newbie, by example, how to do it.

Working with Text - WG Chapter 3 <http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/writer/feedback/0203WG-WorkingwithText_15Dec06_JHW_TJ_GS.odt/file_view?portal_status_message=File%20changes%20saved.> (snip)

There is a string of problems associated with the capitalization change
of the tip feature, from "TIP" to "Tip".
1) The source of the problem is the chapter template, which shows "TIP"
in the "things to be copied" section.  This needs changing.  The
"Template How-to" should reflect this change, as well.
2) The recommended procedure is to copy these examples into the AutoText
 mechanism.  That means that current authors must be warned to re-copy
the corrected examples.
3) The bold formatting in the template (for tip, note, and caution) is
locally applied. This is probably a bad example for our authors.  The
OOoStrongEmphasis style can't be used, because of the different font
specifications.  I suggest that we need another character style for
this. (What we actually need is an option to "use existing font" on the Font page of the Character Style dialog, so that the style only applies
the font effect; but that's a code matter.)

If we decide to change "TIP" to "Tip", I will include that in my
on-going proof-reading of the published chapters.  /tj

  --
TJFrazier



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