Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Reveal code, old macros convert them to LO

2019-07-06 Thread Dan Lewis
On 7/6/19 5:18 AM, Uwe Brauer wrote: Den tors 4 juli 2019 kl 18:16 skrev John : If you use styles the way it's intended, you won't have those problems in the first place. I have never had them (as far as I remember), even when I was not using styles properly. Direct formatting should generally

[libreoffice-users] Re: Reveal code, old macros convert them to LO

2019-07-06 Thread Uwe Brauer
> Den tors 4 juli 2019 kl 18:16 skrev John : > If you use styles the way it's intended, you won't have those problems in > the first place. I have never had them (as far as I remember), even when I > was not using styles properly. Direct formatting should generally be > avoided, if you ask me.

[libreoffice-users] Re: Reveal code, old macros convert them to LO

2019-07-05 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "j" == jomali writes: > I don't remember the details of the sxw format. Perhaps reveal codes were > appropriate then. However, ODF files have a complex SGML or HTML or XML > type format, along with a form of CSS, unlike WordPerfect and similar > programs, which used embedded code to delineat

[libreoffice-users] Re: Reveal code, old macros convert them to LO

2019-07-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "AP" == Andrew Pitonyak writes: > just so we're clear, the macro functionality was not even close to the > functionality in word perfect. all the macro did, was displaying a > dialogue all of the codes. There is certainly a lot of use for this, > but nothing near what you do automatically in

[libreoffice-users] Re: Reveal code, old macros convert them to LO

2019-07-04 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "AP" == Andrew Pitonyak writes: > I don't think it was that much code. I might even have a working copy > from a few years back, but won't have computer access until next week. > Might have deleted it. Here is what I found. https://web.archive.org/web/20180326030224/http://homepages.paradis