I'm using build m25 currently. I'm pretty sure I had track changes enabled when I created that note, but I didn't think to try and reject it.

I also just realized that I didn't fix the pagination for the remaining sections in the Table of Contents after the change from my added paragraph on customizing toolbars. There's also something weird that happened with the numbered list style that I'm not sure about. When the pages re-flowed because of the new material, the numbers are now outside of the page border.

Anyway, I'll upload a fix for the Table of Contents in a couple minutes.

Thanks,
Sak.

Gary Schnabl wrote:
Sak wrote:
Hey guys,

I've uploaded a review of Chapter 1 for the Writer's Guide into the feedback folder:

http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide3/writer3/feedback/0201WG-IntroducingWriter_20080717_Sak.odt

I think I did that right.  ;)

Anyway, I added a sentence in the Zoom section, and a paragraph and picture relating to toolbar customization. Not sure it was necessary, but it seemed appropriate. Let me know what you think.

I also found that the discussion on rolling up floating toolbars may have been accidentally removed between versions *20080715 and *20080716, with the entry still remaining in the Table of Contents. So I just copied the original text from *20080715 back in place and fixed the pagination in the contents to coincide with the new paragraph on toolbar customization. Other than that, after a few passes I only found one little punctuation change.

In regards to notes; during my passes I would make notes to myself relating to things I wanted to lookup, or fix, write about, etc. When deleting those notes, one of them didn't seem to want to go away. I'm not sure if that's a bug, but I plan to try and see if I can reproduce it and file something for the QA folks. Anyway, I just wanted to explain the mysterious, pseudo-deleted note that I'm sure you'll be wondering about. ;) Otherwise, I absolutely adore the new notes feature, and use it like a fiend.

I also have Chapter 2 checked out, and will start on it in the next day or so and upload any feedback.

Thanks,
Sak.

Out of curiosity, what Writer version did you use?

I noticed hard-to-junk (impossible?) notes before, too. So, that might be a bug. One way to counteract that would be to insert a note with the tracked changes running. Then, afterwards, you could reject the note.

Gary

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