Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 09:11:49AM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
I admit we haven't discussed it for a few years, mainly because last
time we reached consensus that it would be Real Kool(tm) to have but
nobody i
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 09:11:49AM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>>
>>> I admit we haven't discussed it for a few years, mainly because last
>>> time we reached consensus that it would be Real Kool(tm) to have but
>>> nobody implemented it.
>>>
>> Did
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 09:11:49AM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
> > Andre Poenitz wrote:
> >
> >> I admit we haven't discussed it for a few years, mainly because last
> >> time we reached consensus that it would be Real Kool(tm) to have but
> >> nobody implemented it.
> >>
Richard Heck wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
I admit we haven't discussed it for a few years, mainly because last
time we reached consensus that it would be Real Kool(tm) to have but
nobody implemented it.
Did anyone try?
I played a bit with the drawing side once. Should not be terribly difficu
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 02:49:58PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
>>> Would you like to have an _inline_ inset that spans more than one row ?
>>>
>>> Like:
>>>
>>> This is a line with XXX
>>> XX an inline inset.
>>
>> That's called the "Three Box Model" in AL. [1]
>>
> Why the name? Where ar
Richard wrote:
> Did anyone try? Were there problems? This would be
> particularly good with character styles
What about using the branch feature. Real cool too,
but very impractical if you use it as little notes in
the text.
Unless
Vincent