Rick Merrill a écrit :
> Bernard Mercier wrote:
>> James Greenidge avait soumis l'idée :
>>> Greetings:
>>
>>> A clueless non-techie just asking you mavens out there; Is it possible
>>> via special plug-ins to turn Composer into a full-fledged word processor?
>>
>>> Thanks for any remarks.
>>
>>> Jim
>> I suppose you are aware that composer's goal is to produce web pages.
>> The code to involved for this isn't the same as for word processing.
>>
>> Drive a 4 wheel driven jeep when in heavy accidented terrain.
>> Drive a sedan while on a smooth motorway.
>>

> Bernard, I'm not convinced that your metaphor is correct. For the OP a 
> page-is-a-page; in fact lots of people use MS Word to compose web pages 
> since it can output html code.  Lots of people love to "publish" via web 
> pages. More and more people "read" web pages ;-)

> If your document is going to "live" as a web page, your word processor 
> should produce it.

> I think the OP's question makes a lot of sense, especially in terms of 
> cloud computing and assuming that resources (e.g. speed) are not a concern.

> Which is more of a kludge: putting "links" into word processors (as we 
> know them) or putting Table Of Contents into Composer?

> I see the OP's question as correctly portending the merger of word 
> processing and web page composition until there is no longer a distinction.
I have seen people using excell to make letters.
That doesn't mean it's the good way to do it.

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