Hi :)
Ahh, of course! The direct formatting remained on despite pressing Enter
a few times. Seems a sensible way to do it thb. If formatting kept
flicking back to the style rather than kept going the way the user had set
it then it could become quite painful.
When i went back to the file and
Alex Thurgood wrote:
My experience on several occasions has unfortunately been that the
Default style in Writer has hard formatting characteristics which cause
application of Heading 3 not to work correctly, and it seems hard to be
able to ascribe any particular sequence of actions to make it
I think that the percentages that Mark showed are also present in 4.3.1. At
least that is my understanding. I have worked for an article to Elsevier
today and that had some problems, with headers relating to the main header
style. However, the main issue for me is that they want to have the
On 09/10/2014 09:36 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 10/09/2014 17:56, Dave Barton a écrit :
Hi Dave,
Setting existing manually formatted text to Heading 3 is an issue, if
the formatting is not completely cleared first.
Shouldn't applying the style overwrite all previous style information
At 18:36 10/09/2014 +0200, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Shouldn't applying the style overwrite all previous style information though ?
This depends on what you mean. Applying one style of a type
(character, paragraph, page, etc.) should replace the effects of the
previous style of that type - but
Bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83726
Best,
Joel
On 09/10/2014 10:10 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:36 10/09/2014 +0200, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Shouldn't applying the style overwrite all previous style information
though ?
This depends on what you mean. Applying one
Hi :)
I think just post the bug-report as is at the moment. Then come back to do
all the fancy stuff later. Otherwise i tend to find weird time-distortions
happen and get me in all sorts of trouble.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 10 September 2014 17:39, Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com wrote:
On
Hi :)
+1
I've sometimes had to bounce around between 2 or 3 unwanted styles before
the desired style will fully apply. It's a bit of a pain but i figured it
was just me stuffing up somehow.
However, i am pretty sure that is a separate issue. What Joel is showing
is soemthing i've not seen
Hi Brian,
Le 10/09/2014 19:10, Brian Barker a écrit :
At 18:36 10/09/2014 +0200, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Shouldn't applying the style overwrite all previous style information
though ?
This depends on what you mean. Applying one style of a type (character,
paragraph, page, etc.) should replace