[sw-issues] [Issue 3959] Outline View (aka MS Word)

2009-09-07 Thread lllactive
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--- Additional comments from lllact...@openoffice.org Mon Sep  7 09:50:55 
+ 2009 ---
Why do the developers not just use M$ Word Outline view for a while and try out
all the features to know what is wanted. Why should users keep on explaining
what it should be capable of? If they are interested, they will. We need a
programmer that is interested to use it her-/himself.

In the mean time I got a MacBook with 2 cheap programmes that do it as well;
Pages and Omni Group's Omnioutliner (just like dmelgar does). Have a look and
see what Omnioutliner can do.
http://neowiki.neooffice.org/index.php/Guide_to_Outlining

It is a dead issue by now --- Opened: Wed Apr 10 19:39:00 + 2002
It is not going to come soon. Sorry .



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[sw-issues] [Issue 3959] Outline View (aka MS Word)

2007-09-21 Thread lllactive
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep 21 09:06:03 + 
2007 ---
Looking at the wiki (http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer_Views), it
seems there is no reference to this issue #3959

Can't see any progress yet on an Outliner in OO-Writer on this Wiki Site.

I have now gone back to M$ Word with a sore heart, because there is no really
workable replacement in Linux yet; pity ... but I have to work on some research
papers where an outliner is absolutely required for the amount of material.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 76435] Anchoring Drawing Objects created by Writer and Undo

2007-05-14 Thread lllactive
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 14 11:37:01 + 
2007 ---
Some more observations. 

Anchoring Graphics imported via clipboard or as a graphics file can be anchored
and locked in its right-click Picture - Options - Protect - Position. Is
seems to be stable, keeping it in the background. 

The Drawings created with OOo-Writer has a right-click Position and Size -
Protect - Position option. It is unstable, i.e. it does not happen to all
Drawings all the time, but some few always the document is reopened. The anchor
point (Icon) is moved somewhere else in the cell (or sometimes to the adjacent
cell) as soon as the document is saved. Often the anchor icon remains where it
was 'Protected', but the Drawing is shifted to the extreme right hand edge of
the page on about the same horizontal level. It happens if anchored to paragraph
or character. It happens in both the English (UK) and German (Germany) versions.

I am downloading OOo 2.2.0 now, to see if the problem persists.

:-) 

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[sw-issues] [Issue 3959] Outline View (aka MS Word)

2006-12-08 Thread lllactive
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Dec  8 08:56:04 -0800 
2006 ---
The features of an Outline Tool as used in M$Office-Word does not seem to be
available in OO-Writer. Features I used a lot in M$Office-Word can be a
guideline of what is needed: 

1. singling out and display all the items at the top level of the
hierarchy, or any other level, blending out the lower levels
2. showing the subheads under a major heading, or including only the
first sentence
3. hiding and revealing the subheads under any particular heading, while
remaining in the higher outline displayed, and you only see the subheads
of this particular heading
3. easily move an entire section of your outline (not as easy with OO as
with M$)
4. record notes within your evolving structure, which can be printed as
hidden text on the bottom of the text or as an addendum. It is not the
standard referencing that OO also does as foot or end notes. These are
notes that contain comments and references in research that is for the
author and is not part of the normal document.

More info on applications at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner 
It would be a big plus to have OO-Writer do Outlining like M$-Word, especially
for researchers, writers and students (the up and coming decision-makers on what
office products will be purchased in companies). 

Al (LLLActive)

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