Re: style => name?


Subject: Re: style => name?
From: Martin Sevior (msevior@mccubbin.ph.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2001 - 19:27:28 CDT


On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Randy Kramer wrote:

> Since this subject is being discussed, I wanted to mention something
> else that might or might not be related.
>
> In both AbiWord and Word, styles can be based on other styles.
>
> In Word, many such derived styles maintain the name of the "based on"
> style in their definitions. For instance, the default definition of
> the List Number (1) style in Word(97) is ‘Normal + Indent: Hanging
> 0.25“, Numbered, Tabs: 0.25"’.
>
> Thus if, for example, I change the font in the Normal style, the font is
> changed in all the styles that are based on Normal (including the cited
> List Number (1) style).
>
> I haven't yet tried the similar thing in AbiWord, but I'm hoping that
> capability will exist someday if it doesn't already.

Yes. Abiword does this.

>
> I don't know if the style "name" / "style" discussion has any impact on
> this or not, but I was concerned that it might.
>

Probabally not.

Martin



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