Quoting Robin Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Paul Clifford wrote:
Thank-you for the opportunity to test and use Open Office 2.2
Two suggestions, perhaps you could team up with nVU for an HTML
Editor to incorporate? http://www.nvu.com/index.php
OpenOffice.org already has their HTML editor. Just go to New > HTML Document
I do wish they have better CSS support on the stylist.
Also, if you could, start page numbers with zero, and just a bit
simpler to implement? IE just one command to click on. Would like
to convert from MS word but serious repagination is required for
files presented as booklets.
You can do this with making a template that include pagination with a
0 offset on it and make it the default.
to do this booklet options usually I preffer using OOo Draw which
allow you more flexibility. Word processors are awful DP tools.
If i have missed something re page nos., apologies in advance,
naturally..!
Regards, Paul Clifford
CC'd OP.
Why combine a nvu when you can download and install it by itself. I
personally don't want OOo to become loaded with a bunch of unnecessary
applications.
Some have asked to have the separate application of OpenOffice
separated so you don't need to put Base on your computer if you only
need Writer.
This goes for email as well.
What would be a better idea is better integration between applications.
I prefer Quanta+ myself.
As for page numbers, I think that is just a setting in your styles. I
prefer starting with page 1 myself so I don't change it. You can
restart numbering at any time in a document by changing the style.
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