unfortunately it does! it is MS' and adobe duty to correct this!
Fight for an all-metric world! > At 04:14 PM 3 March 2002 +0100, Louis JOURDAN wrote: > But why do you persist in using purely American software ? > > >Yes, the Microsoft products are fine, but non-metric. As I mentioned some > > >time ago, I use as much as possible a German software, at least as much > >efficient as Microsft Word, and fully metric by default, including tabs > >(at 20 mm) : RagTime 5. > > I use WordPerfect, now a product of Corel, a Canadian company. It still > comes with colloquial defaults, but it is very easy to change everything > to > run in millimeters. Except type sizes. > > Does German software still use points for type size? > > Jim Elwell > -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
