On 2/6/2011 12:58 PM, Barbara Duprey Barb-at-onr.com |LibreOffice Documentation Mailing
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I summarized what the template itself had to say about the use of styles (see
Terminology and Styles under "various") -- I noted where I thought new styles looked
useful. But the response I got about trying to do this level of update was basically,
"Let's get the documents out first, and clean up this kind of detail later." Is that
still the case? I don't know if anybody else has looked at that document yet, it will
need updating when we focus more on this type of issue.
I'll peruse what is under "various", if that's where such notes can be found.
My two cents: If I'm proofing for any reason and notice such things, I'd like to be able
to mark them. It doesn't mean it is necessary to be complete at this point or that such a
mark has any effect in the output, but it will save having to look for them again later.
So simply having a style defined would be helpful. We can decide on exactly how it should
look, and make sure they are all covered, later. Until then, set a subtle effect for
draft work and no difference from normal text on final output, so user's won't see it.
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