That's true. So back to Plan A --- I guess.

Plan A was to simply use (special) bookmarks to markup certain text areas as 
fields. That would make fields appear in
the normal document. 

However in my prototype I experience some problems with this approach. I'll 
give it a second try and let you know what I
found out :-)

Thanks for feeback,

~Florian


>>> Christian Lohmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/14/07 7:33 PM >>>
Hi Florian, *,

On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 12:44:01PM +0000, Florian Reuter wrote:
> Lessons learned from field prototypes and WW doc analysis
> 
> Needed:
> 
> a) Field need be considered for line break.
> [...] 
> b) Fields need traversable.
> [...] 
> c) Fields need to be nestable
> [...] 
> Optional:
> 
> d) Fields must be able to cross paragraph boundaries.
> [...]

IMHO you're missing some important points here:

e) Field-content must be included in Word/Character count
f) Fields must support the same glyph/fontfallback as regular text
g) Fields must support character formatting 

and maybe some more..

ciao
Christian
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