There was so much static related to the orginal question, that I opted to simply started a new
thread.
I was provided with a linke to the orignal documents:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180326030224/http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/hillview/OOo/
There are three documents and I have the original description listed below, but, this is what I
did.
I ignored the original document. I have working copies of documents 2 and 3. They are not well
tested, but, they are in the ODT format, and they seem to do what they are supposed. I don't think
i can attach them. I can post them to my own site later tonight, or, I can post them in some other
suggested location.
This is the originally posted description.
RevealCodes.sxw - This is very much a work in progress that I need some feedback on. The concept is
to try and provide the sort of functionality that WordPerfect's RevealCodes. At this stage it is
fairly primitive - I need feedback as to what people want so that I can improve it. Last updated 10
June 2004.
RevealCodes2.sxw - This is an alternative to the above RevealCodes and is, perhaps, closer to the
way WordPerfect works. If you want this macro to be improved then give me feedback! Either directly
or via the forum thread: http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=36976. Last updated 06 Oct
2004.
RevealCodes3.sxw - A third alternative. This macro requires to be installed to be able to use it -
therefore it doesn't have a Demo button. Use RevealCodes2 above for a general concept demo. This
version is configurable, including button colours and what happens when you click a button. Last
updated 12-Nov-2004.
Context
- Reveal Codes macros now works · Andrew Pitonyak
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