Johannes Graumann wrote:
I'd like to create a style for the definition of a term, which should result
If the following what you want:
[This email is in plain text,soi can'tunderline. The "_"indicates the
starrt/stop of an underline.]
_DEFINTION:_
This is the definition of the termlisted above.
And this is the normal text,
To do that, create a new style,definition,which underlines the word. It
won't automatically include the colon. :(
Then create a style "definition term", which has the attributes you
want. Setup the "next style"to be "normal text", orwhatever your usual
style is called.
Modify "definition", by changingthe next style to be "definition term".
When you need to have the definition, switch the paragraph style to
definition.[I'm assuming you want all this as a paragraph styles.]
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At http://esnips.com/web/OOoRelatedThings there is a file called
faq-000.sxw. Grab it,delete the existing content of the document, and
modify the "def" and "def term" paragraph styles, to conformtowhat you
want to do. [The CC-BY-SA-NC 2.0 applies to the text in the document,not
the styles. I didn't feel like firing up OOo to delete content, just to
upload a document that has the styles that I think you want.]
[The last time I counted, I had 2,000 paragraph styles defined in that
template.]
xan
jonathon
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