Henrik-- Two alternatives: 1. Define a new para type of "arrow", and then set the arrow char. to be the autonumber. 2. Define a new para type of "arrow", and set it to be a run-in head.
Grant ___________________________________________ Grant Hogarth Equis International - A Reuters Company ghogarth at Equis.com / Grant.Hogarth at Reuters.com Direct: (+1) 801.270.3180 Main Fax: 801.265.3999 URL: www.equis.com TZ: Mountain (GMT -7) -----Original Message----- From: Evanth, Henrik Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 7:48 AM To: framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: Spell-checking odd behaviour Hi all, In our user guide we have a customized arrow. To apply it in the user guide, the writer has to type '}' and then apply a character format to that character. The Character format uses a customized font which means that the '}' is transformed into a nice-looking arrow. When I spell-check, the spell-checker stops at every arrow as the character is included in the "Space before" field in the Spelling Checker "Options" dialog. So to avoid this (we have a lot of arrows in the user guide) I set Languge to "None" for the specific character format. And this works fine, almost(!). Now the problem: When the character with the special character format is positioned first in a paragraph, the spell-checker does not check the other words in the paragraph. You get the feeling that if the first character/word in a paragraph is set to Language=None the whole paragraph is set to Language=None. Have you seen this before? Anyone have a solution? I guess you could remove the '}' from the "Space before" field but then you won't find incorrect usage of '}' Best Regards /Henrik
