Hi,
I'm new to this and so thought I shouldn't just jump in and start
editing things without checking with the old hands first.
So:
Re this Wiki entry:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/FAQ:Writer:AutomaticFunctions#If_I_click_in_the_middle_of_a_table_cell_or_in_an_empty_paragraph.2C_OpenOffice.org_inserts_tabs_in_front_of_the_cursor_position._How_do_I_stop_this.3F
Perhaps it would be more helpful if it described how to disable the
Direct Cursor function (ie. return OOo to its default behaviour) and
then referred the user to p61 of the user guide to learn more about the
Direct Cursor function and when you might want to use it.
Re User Guide p61:
Makes reference to the Direct Cursor on/off button in the toolbar. This
button is not present in the toolbar by default. Perhaps the guide
should instead refer to Tools / Options / OpenOffice.org Writer /
Formatting Aids.
Re Automatic Functions section of the Wiki in general:
The terms used to describe the automatic formatting functions is
"automatisms". To me this seems rather confusing and inelegant.
Perhaps it would be better to called them AutoText functions or
AutoFormat functions or some such?
Am I being too timid in wanting to check these minor edits with others
first? Not sure what the etiquette is...
Best,
DH
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