On 12/15/2013 08:58 PM, som wrote:
On Sun, 15/12/13, Anton <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO 4.1.3
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 15 December, 2013, 3:19 AM
The actual computer magazine c't
compared
OpenOffice and LibreOffice and come to the
result that the new versions of LibreOffice (4.1.x) had
more features than OpenOffice.
(but often unneeded like the work counting ... never
understodd who needs
such features I never was asked how many words a my document
contains)
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actually i am very glad to the devs for the word count feature. most of the indexed
journals (eg, lancet, bmj, nje etc) specifically mention the number of words your
document should contain. e.g, abstract of the article should be within 300 words;
original article 3000 words and like that. so, word counting feature is definitely not
"unneeded" for me!
regards,
I know of a few writers and an editor. Having to have access to a word
count option could really help. We pay you for 3,500 words and you give
up 3,450 - not good, not good. Of course then you use the word count to
help with the final book size. An average of 300 words per page for a
hard cover and between 260 and 350 pages in the book is a good guide,
but having a true word count would be better. Your manuscript almost
never will have the same page, paragraph, and text formating as the
finalized book from the publisher. Having every tool that helps you
write in the format and the size that you editor and publisher
wants/needs can be very important for a beginning author.
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