On 23/03/2006, at 9:50 AM, Robin Laing wrote:
Eric Beversluis wrote:
I'm just a simple-minded semi-geek, but this question keeps
bothering me
as I see the ongoing debate re "reveal codes":
Isn't this all irrelevant, since, in order to have true "reveal
codes,"
OOo would have to be completely rewritten? EB
I don't think it would. Why cannot the styles (T1-Tx), which are
the holders for the formatting be revealed in an editable format?
Then the best of both worlds could be realized.
They are held in an editable format - it is called the Styles and
Formatting window :)
If you look at the content.xml there is a Tx token for each
formatting change. This toke in defined at the beginning of the
document. As was suggested by Jallan, an Properties Map could
resolve this problem. I say supply the map and the ability to view
where the styles tokens are located within the document and issue
with reveal codes will be almost resolved. No need to re-write
anything. Just an overlying style editor.
The more this thread explains things to me, the more I see both
sides of the argument.
Then progress is being made :)
Regards
Jonathon
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