Jack Tanner ihok at hotmail.com writes:
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:
Some ask for 500 words, others require 2000 characters.
Do you know of situations where one needs both the word count and the
character
count?
If the user has to decide which of both is
Jack Tanner hotmail.com> writes:
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> Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
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> > Some ask for 500 words, others require 2000 characters.
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> Do you know of situations where one needs both the word count and the
> character
> count?
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If the user has to decide which of both is
On 02/29/2012 10:45 PM, Jack Tanner wrote:
Niklas BurtscheidNiklas.Burtscheidat gmx.de writes:
There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics (number
of characters number of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the right
side of it).
Recent versions of
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
If someone wants to implement this, and have it off by default, I
suppose they can do so, but I can't see the point of it. Do you really
need to know, as you type each character, how many characters there are?
I never understood the need for the
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Jack Tanner i...@hotmail.com wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
If someone wants to implement this, and have it off by default, I
suppose they can do so, but I can't see the point of it. Do you really
need to know, as you type each character,
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:
Some ask for 500 words, others require 2000 characters.
Do you know of situations where one needs both the word count and the character
count?
On 02/29/2012 10:45 PM, Jack Tanner wrote:
Niklas Burtscheid writes:
There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics (number
of characters& number of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the right
side of it).
Recent versions of
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> If someone wants to implement this, and have it off by default, I
> suppose they can do so, but I can't see the point of it. Do you really
> need to know, as you type each character, how many characters there are?
I never understood the need for the
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Jack Tanner wrote:
> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
>>
>> If someone wants to implement this, and have it off by default, I
>> suppose they can do so, but I can't see the point of it. Do you really
>> need to know, as you type each
Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
>
> Some ask for 500 words, others require 2000 characters.
Do you know of situations where one needs both the word count and the character
count?
There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics
(number of characters number of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the
right side of it).
Niklas
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Niklas Burtscheid Niklas.Burtscheid at gmx.de writes:
There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics
(number of characters number
of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the right side of it).
Recent versions of Word do exactly this, and it's pretty handy.
There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics
(number of characters & number of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the
right side of it).
Niklas
--
Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir
belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro!
Niklas Burtscheid gmx.de> writes:
>
> There should be an option in the general preferences to show the statistics
(number of characters & number
> of words) permanently in the status-bar (at the right side of it).
Recent versions of Word do exactly this, and it's pretty handy. Implementing
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