Here is a question. I have a Bible file in a OTL type of file. It is an Outline Text type of document.
Using NoteTab Light, I get a "frame" that has the Books listed and a "frame" with the Book's verses. Click on the Book and it brings up its verses, not any other part of the OTL file. In OOo, I read in the OTL file and it becomes one continuous page, no outlines. Has anyone worked with an OTL file? Is there a way to read in an Outlined Text document into OOo and get the correct formated sections? At 58,307 lines in the file, it is much easier to show it in the "Outline" format, then one continuous page. it uses inline commands in the documents like; = V4 Outline MultiLine NoSorting TabWidth=30 H="King James Bible" H=" Genesis" Personally, I have never see such a document. I wonder if it is a format that began it the DOS days or an early word processing DOS Text format. I can send you directly the file and an image what it looks like. Or I can send you the files plus NoteTab Light. (you can download NoteTab Light from www.downloads.com) Windows NotePad does not show it. Neither does: EmEditor, OpenOffice.org Write, and MS Word. Only NoteTab Light so far. XP does not even associate that file to NoteTab Light. I had to make the association. I always try to read unknow file formats in that text editor as my default option. I use OpenOffice.org for my "Office stuff", KompoZer for my "HTML stuff", NoteTab Light for my "plain text stuff" like Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScripts for web sites or just plain TXT files types. SO can anyone help? Anyone used OTL files before? Anyway to get OOo to have one "frame" show the Outline Headings and another to show the text of that "outlined section"? Tim L. (web at work) who lost all of my DOS books (and much more references) in my last move.
