On 10/4/05, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Create a character style with a colored background (call it > highlighting). Apply this style to the parts you want to be > highlighted. Then when you don't want the highlighting, change the > colored background to "No Fill". That will remove all of the > highlighting. When you want highlighting, change the colored background > to what you want. > > Dan >
Hi Dan, Thanks for the nice tip. I believe that it would be the best way for now. Actually, when I took a look at the document source (content.xml), I found that highlighted text is merely text-span with automatic style. And there seems to be a no way to access the automatic style from Writer. It might be worth to check OpenDocument format to see if they have some definitions to handle highlighted text as separate entity. Regards, Jeongkyu -- Jeongkyu Kim OpenOffice.org Korean community lead Official website http://ko.openoffice.org Community forum http://oooko.net/ Personal blog http://oooko.net/gomme --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
