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Randy Fisher http://randy.simpleadvantage.net 613-483-8345 Sent from Samsung Mobile <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com> </div><div>Date:05/18/2014 8:06 AM (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: users@openoffice.apache.org </div><div>Cc: mar...@groenescheij.com </div><div>Subject: Re: Suggestion. </div><div> </div>For me personally I worked with Styles for about three decades and find this the best way to control my documents. Nevertheless we should not be blind for the needs of others, managing Styles has a long learning curve and someone can make many mistakes before he master Styles. Where someone can fall into the trap is the complexity of inherited properties from parent Styles. Even if you are an expert in Style formats you come into problems when you have to combine documents which are originated from different persons. Users tend to ask for something they are familiar with instead of expressing their problem, they ask for "Reveal Codes" but what they need is something like "Reveal my Mistakes with Styles" or better "Help me to Avoid Making Mistakes". One of the simple things that could help users is information of each property within a Style that shows from which Style the property is inherited e.g. Heading 1 inherit properties from Style Heading and Style Heading inherit properties from Style Default. Displaying this information either in the Style and Formatting Toolbar or in the Sidebar will help to analyze the formatting issues. Heading 1 Font Font Inherited from Heading Typeface Bold Size 115% Language Inherited from Default Font Effects Font Color Inherited from Default Effects Inherited from Default Relief Inherited from Default Outline Inherited from Default Shadow Inherited from Default Blinking Inherited from Default Hidden Inherited from Default Overlining Inherited from Default Striketrough Inherited from Default Underlining Inherited from Default Alignment Left Inherited from Default Right Inherited from Default Center Inherited from Default Justified Inherited from Default Indent and Spacing Before Text 0.76 After Text Inherited from Default First Line -0.76 Automatic Inherited from Default Above paragraph Inherited from Heading Below paragraph Inherited from Heading Line Spacing Inherited from Default Active Inherited from Default On 13-5-2014 11:06, Sarala Lee wrote: > Sir / Madam, > For many years I used WordPerfect as my Word Processor and Desktop Publisher > to produce a 12 page newsletter. I have never found a better program. As I > now have iMac I use Openoffice and have found that satisfies most of my > requirements. > However there is one very important property (if that's the right word) that > WP had that is missing from all the Word Processors that I have used. That is > what WP called "Reveal Codes", where every change that was made in the > document was shown by a particular code. e.g.: Hard return was "HRT". If this > was not what was wanted then you could make the change you required. Or as > sometimes happens in OpenOffice, something happens which I don't understand, > I have no way of finding out why. > Would it be possible to incorporate this feature in OpenOffice? It would > enhance this program's appeal to me and, I'm sure to many others who still > hanker for the user friendliness of WP. > Gordon Lee. > > > ------------------------------------------- > List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >