(I tried Google for the answer to this one, but with no luck; if you
know how to make the answer appear, I'd be happy to know how too... )
I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character
catalog meant that the tag in question was used in a paragraph format,
but I can't seem to
And like a doofus I once again forgot to mention some details:
Unstructured Frame 7.2 on Windows XP
--Milan
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Milan Davidovic milan.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character... etc.
I don't think I've ever seen this in any version of Frame.
When / where do you see it?
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
(I tried Google for the answer to this one, but with no luck; if you
know how to make the answer appear, I'd be happy to know how too... )
I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character
catalog meant that the tag in question was used in a paragraph format,
but I can't seem to
And like a doofus I once again forgot to mention some details:
Unstructured Frame 7.2 on Windows XP
--Milan
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Milan Davidovic
wrote:
> I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character... etc.
I don't think I've ever seen this in any version of Frame.
When / where do you see it?
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Milan Davidovic wrote:
> (I tried Google for the answer to this one, but with no luck; if you
> know how to make the answer appear, I'd be happy to know how too... )
>
> I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character
> catalog meant that the tag in question was used in a
Hi, Milan:
It is possible to use the pilcrow character in a FM format tag name.
Perhaps the document's creator used this as a convention.
To verify this, select some text tagged with this format and open the
Character Designer to see if the pilcrow appears in the Character Tag
text box.
On Thu,
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Peter Gold wrote:
> It is possible to use the pilcrow character in a FM format tag name.
> Perhaps the document's creator used this as a convention.
Ah...
> To verify this, select some text tagged with this format and open the
> Character Designer to see if the
Milan Davidovic wrote:
> I thought that a pilcrow appearing before the tag name in character
> catalog meant that the tag in question was used in a paragraph format,
> but I can't seem to make one appear there myself.
I'm certain that's not the case. I suspect Peter is correct -- someone
got
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> I'm certain that's not the case. I suspect Peter is correct -- someone
> got clever, figured out how to enter a pilcrow in a dialog box (hex
> code), and adopted this as a naming convention.
Peter's test to determine this revealed it to be
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