On 2014-05-23, 3:43 PM japples wrote:
Larry, I understand your words. For now, this is the closest OO has to WP
reveal codes.
Look closely and you will see some of the codes shown with OO are also shown in WP reveal
codes window. Point being, you don't have to have a separate window to view / edit codes.
One other point, WP Reveal Codes are non-printable. WP uses " <> " for space and OO uses
"."; WP uses "HRT" for hard return and OO uses the old symbol (pre computer) for a new
paragraph.
There is a huge difference between showing non-printing characters and showing formatting
codes. Saying AOO shows non-printing characters is similar to WP reveal codes is ridiculous.
Now tell me again how there are no similarities (include examples other than ones I have
given above). The OO's limited source has been the topic for requesting to expand. The
ability to edit is there just not in a separate window as WP. I don't know if OO has the
ability to edit a text box but someone with more time and energy could respond.
Using reveal non-printing charters in AOO does not show any formatting codes. The purpose of
WP reveal codes is to change the documents formatting (font size and type, bold, italic,
underline, superscript, etc). There is no similarity to AOO.
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