From koffice-devel Sun Jul 25 13:32:27 2004 From: Nicolas Goutte Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 13:32:27 +0000 To: koffice-devel Subject: Re: Bug 76757 : modification of style manager Message-Id: <200407251532.28494.nicolasg () snafu ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice-devel&m=109076255503358 On Sunday 25 July 2004 14:52, Nicolas Goutte wrote: > On Sunday 25 July 2004 10:50, p.stirnweiss_koffice@bluewin.ch wrote: (...) > > I agree that langages are not always used at the whole paragraph and can > > be used at a word level. However, I don't agree it is a character > > property. The minimum item you will give a langage property is a word and > > most of the time it is set for paragraphs. In order to set it for an > > individual word we might need to add a langage sub-menu in the format > > menu. I would definitly not expect to find the langage setting in Fonts. > > But it is a character property. If you want it word-wise you cannot have it > paragraph-wise. A property can be at paragraph level or at character level. > That is all. (That perhaps "font" is a bad title is perhaps another > problem.) What I mean is that the OASIS specification tells that it is a character property (OASIS calls it "text formatting properties".) > > > For me hyphenation is even more belonging to paragraphs. You do not > > hyphenate a single character. Setting the hyphenation property just for a > > word works but is not very logical in a word processing environment (the > > slightest change in margins or in the text prior to that word might make > > it begining of a new line while the previous word would have to be > > hyphenated. > > Yes, I was surprised too. And it seems that for OO, it is paragraph-wise > too. (I have not checked OASIS yet.) So I do not know. I will try to look > further.. I looked into the OASIS specification and indeed it described as one of the "text formatting properties" so it is at character level. (Well, the trick of using a soft hyphen at a end of a word to not hyphanate is also not intuitive.) > > (David?) > > > This was my reasoning behind the paragraph flow tab (which would be at > > the same level as indent...). This tab could also be added in the > > individual paragraph setting dialog. > > > > As for "next style", I agree with you. It belongs to the style, not the > > paragraph (as in individually settable). > > (...) > > > >> Pierre > > Have a nice day! > > (...) > > _______________________________________________ > koffice-devel mailing list > koffice-devel@mail.kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel