I am in negotiations with two book publishers that want to turn a couple of their books into interactive stories complete with animations, text, audio and movies. I will create the animation, audio and movies since they don't exist but the text they used to print the books with is already formatted in electronic format and I just want to be able to cut and paste and/or import hundreds of pages of text into text fields and move on - instead I have to start from scratch with formating etc.
QUESTION: Two people have said "you can't create a fully-functional word processor" - Is this a license issue. I must not have read that part if it is. I am lazy at times in reading small print so I must have missed this. HHMMMM. Now I want to know what else I can't do......
Thanks for all of your input, I guess I need to put this to bed.
Thanks Tom
On Nov 19, 2003, at 12:35 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 11/19/03 9:55 AM, Thomas J McGrath III wrote:
So, when you are creating an interactive project or whatever you are saying that most people have been content to just start from scratch with the text formatting?
Depends on what you are trying to do. As others have said, you can't create a fully-functional word processor with layout capabilities.
particularly since there has been so little demand for it.
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