On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 20:17 +0000, Caolán McNamara wrote: > On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 19:59 +0000, Wols Lists wrote: > > Seeing as LO is based on XML as the document format it should be easy - > > all "reveal codes" is is a window with text and all the markup visible. > > The thing is that, while the file format is XML, the file format doesn't > bear that much relationship to how the application actually > store/applies properties. There aren't actual codes embedded in the > strings whose display can be toggled on or off, so something like that > would require faking it all up.
ie. we could write a 'reveal codes' thing, that would show you the true, underlying document structure. But - what you would see there might make you turn prematurely grey - particularly as you turn on/off red-lining etc. :-) and it would not be that similar to ODF. IMHO the joy of reveal-codes is to feed the sub-clinical neurosis that there might be something bad hiding behind your document (that perhaps you can't see). Indeed, it is often user's experience that they press <some keybinding> and the paragraph is unbelieveably indented in some very odd way they can't undo ;-) and perhaps 'reveal codes' might help with that (or perhaps not). Either way, it is a big job, though perhaps a fun one. HTH, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice