[sw-issues] [Issue 9661] Use margins to track change s

2010-07-22 Thread jtellerelsberg
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--- Additional comments from jtellerelsb...@openoffice.org Thu Jul 22 
12:01:56 + 2010 ---
As a follow up, I don't see why this issue has a priority of only P4 rather 
than 
P3. After all, as the specs for P3 go, this issue represents non-trivial 
problems 
which probably affect a noticeable number of users and fits with the example 
bullet point Functionality which is not available, but a workaround exists.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 9661] Use margins to track change s

2010-07-21 Thread jtellerelsberg
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--- Additional comments from jtellerelsb...@openoffice.org Wed Jul 21 
17:36:57 + 2010 ---
I am a freelance editor and require a fully functional equivalent to track 
changes. I tried briefly to go it alone with OO when I got a new, linux'd 
computer, but it just didn't fly for my work. This was the one and only lacking 
feature that led me, with great regrets, to plunk money down to install Windows 
and Microsoft Office. So I strongly echo all the other similar comments that 
this is a vital feature that needs extensive improving before I can return to 
OO. For my uses, a replica of Word's functionality in Track Changes is what I'm 
most eager to see.

@gleppert re: inline display... in almost all cases I'd agree with you that 
displaying changes in the margins is superior to displaying them inline, 
however 
I have encountered situations where I found it easier to work with a changed 
document with inline display. As that function already more or less exists in 
OO, I don't see a reason to take it out; indeed, I see reason to retain it.

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