On 12/05/11 05:24, toki wrote:
On 11/05/2011 16:19, Ryan Jendoubi wrote
I've seen in certain textbooks a style where a 'heading' will take the form of the first sentence
of a paragraph. This seems impossible to do in LO,
Tutorial can be found at
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=709
Ha, never say never! Thank you for solving my immediate problem :-)
Do you think that a 'native' way to do inline headings is unnecessary
then? I'd accept that most people who really want them would have the
technical capacity to follow those instructions, but there are certain
disadvantages, like the extra steps involved in editing the heading
text, having to account for the space introduced by the 'invisible'
line, etc.
I thought Todd's idea sounded very elegant: just introduce a
character-level marker that would 'eat' a preceding newline (if that's a
legitimate summary), which would be much better for his caption use-case.
In the meantime, this is a very clever solution.
-r
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