On 10/4/05, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Have you read the chapter on styles in the Getting Started Guide at > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/index.html? It will explain > why styles are so very important for OOo Writer use.
Thanks for the information. I know the importance of styles in OO.o but I'll go through the document again. :-) > When you use the highlight icon in the toolbar, you are adding the > highlight manually. That is why there is no toggling of it. When > applying highlighting by using styles, there is a way to toggle it by > merely changing one characteristic of the style. I understand your point. However, if highlighting is just character styling, we don't need to have highlighting icon in OO.o toolbar. In user's perspective, highlighting might be just highlighting or a helper function for collaboration as well as character styling. I thought it would be good if OO.o can cover such perspective. Let's suppose someone sent me an document with highlighted text. If I want to print it without highlighting, I need to remove highlighting before printing or ask the someone to change highlighting to named character style. That's bad. :-) Actually, the question was posted by one of the Korean users through community forum and I was learned from him(her) that MS Word has the option. Isn't it good to have such a option in OO.o? > As a side issue, do you know of anyone who could translate some of > the newer user's guides from English to Korean? We could sure use them > at www.oooauthors.org. > It is one of the high priority tasks for Korean community to translate user's guide to Korean. Actually, we tried translation project already, but there has been not that much progress so far due to lack of resources. For the time being, my focus is user support through community forum. However, please let me know if you know nice tutorial or specific part of the user guide which is important for new users. I'll try to translate it. Regards, Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Official website http://ko.openoffice.org Community forum http://oooko.net/ Personal blog http://oooko.net/gomme --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
