Matija Å uklje wrote: > Dne sreda 23 maj 2007 15:19 je John Meyer napisal(a): > >> But wouldn't you have people who would then say that they wanted to be >> able to have that information in a field that updated? Usually, if I >> want to know the word count, I also want the ability to post it >> somewhere in the document. Something like that I would think would be a >> monster to code. >> > > True. But what I'm saying is that these two (three, if we add what you just > stated) options don't exclude, but rather complement eachother. > No they don't, and there are an infinite number of ways to get from point a to point b with none of them really "invalid". But you have to be aware of what your users are demanding and what that will lead to. I don't think it would be that much of a stretch if you provided something like a word count for a paragraph or even a group of paragraphs, somebody is going to ask if they can't get that information inserted and updated into the document. Doesn't mean it will happen, but you will have to give an explanation (i.e. the time and complexity would slow down the entire KOffice project and tie up resources). ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice