>
> I had it as serif in the OOo3.0 template, and it should stay that way. Why
> change it? I assume that happened when you put it under OOoHeading. Perhaps
> the different font choice is a good reason to keep OOoHeading 0 *not* under
> OOoHeading?

I guess it may have inherited by mistake the style of OOoHeading. I
wanted to change it but did not want to overrule you in case you
decided to go for a sans typeface. Will add it to the to do list for
version 7.

>
>> I noticed that we forgot to prevent the Tip/caution/note tables to
>> break across pages.
>
> Actually they *are* set to not break across pages. I notice that in Ubuntu,
> in at least your WinXP-lookalike theme, the Table dialog appears to have
> "allow row to break" set on, but in fact that option is greyed out because
> "allow table to break" is not set.

My mistake. Instead of using the new tables, I was still using the old
ones. Will have to re-create my AutoTexts with the new tables.

>
>> Also, I am tempted to change the style Figure since OOo automatically
>> applies it when a figure is inserted and it seems to be hardcoded (no
>> option to change the association).
>
> Yes, good idea.

OK. It will also go in my to do list. :-)

>
> Should OOoFigureCaption be left-aligned (as in the 2.x guides) or
> centred? We were using centred when testing having figures and
> captions in separate paragraphs, but I think left-aligned works
> better, especially when the caption goes to two lines. I'm not too
> concerned one way or the other.

I like the caption left aligned. I have also found out a rather
reasonable way to control the size of the figures by using the
capability of the GIMP to resample the dots per inch. You will see as
soon as I upload the sample chapter.

Michele

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