Jim
That did it! Brilliant!
Many thanks
Maurice
On 15 Feb 2008, at 22:43, James Harrison wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2008, at 2:39 PM, The Org Dork wrote:
>
>>> Every section is numbered has an indented numbered subsection,
>>> followed by a indented numbered paragraph, followed by a a indented
>>> a
On 2/15/08 5:43 PM, "James Harrison" wrote:
>> Okay. I still don't see the Big, but it's your document.
>
> I can understand why mf might want to see the document in its "native"
> format and in Skim--Skim's multiple find is very useful and if you're
> used to working with a large document in a
On Feb 15, 2008, at 2:39 PM, The Org Dork wrote:
>> Every section is numbered has an indented numbered subsection,
>> followed by a indented numbered paragraph, followed by a a indented
>> and numbered subparagraph. This layout is critical to knowing where
>> you are in the statute. If you copy a
On 2/15/08 1:51 PM, "mf" wrote:
> Every section is numbered has an indented numbered subsection,
> followed by a indented numbered paragraph, followed by a a indented
> and numbered subparagraph. This layout is critical to knowing where
> you are in the statute. If you copy and paste into plain t
Every section is numbered has an indented numbered subsection,
followed by a indented numbered paragraph, followed by a a indented
and numbered subparagraph. This layout is critical to knowing where
you are in the statute. If you copy and paste into plain text you lose
it and get a single
On 2/14/08 11:16 PM, "mf" wrote:
> I already have a paper copy of the document, which is a 33 page
> statute. I need it on the computer to be able to search electronically
> and to copy passages into other documents.
>
> The formatting is highly complex, with many layers of nested indents.
> Past
Regarding my last post, I meant "the ability to disable Skim for
saving to the *Extended Attributes* of a file when Preferences >
General > 'Automatically save Skim notes' backups is selected."
In dire need of coffee,
JAW
> I would like the ability to disable Skim from saving to ACLs when I
I would like the ability to disable Skim from saving to ACLs when I
have Preferences > General > "Automatically save Skim notes backups"
selected.
Thanks for the great program and considering my request.
Johnnie Wilcox
==
Johnnie A. Wilcox
Asst. Professor
English Department
Thanks Marc. I'm not currently LaTeX literate, but this sounds like
something I should look into in future...!
Maurice
On 15 Feb 2008, at 07:29, Marc H. Scholl wrote:
> ... Acrobat Professional would also do the job, but as a commecial
> solution, this might not be available to you either.