On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 15:26, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)
Hello there!
I have heard good reports of the KDE implementation but haven't heard from
Win7 users about it. In Gnome i switch compiz off if possible, certainly on
the machine at work.
It has been a long time since Compiz was just eyecandy. It is great
for accessibility and usability now.
When i eventually got both documents side-by-side filling nearly half the
screen each (ratio 4:3, not wide-screen) i was able to use Printer view but
even at the recommended (but rarely used) font size 12 in Times New Roman
the characters were fairly tiny, not quite microscopic but heading that
way! In the cc to Dotan i have included a screen-shot to show what i get.
Afaik there are some fairly sophisticated tools to compare different
documents if you are just looking for revisions or minor differences.
Thanks. I'm not diffing but rather translating. From your screenshot I
created a mockup idea for the "feature" that I'm looking for, on the
left-hand window only, were it to exist:
http://dotancohen.com/images/proposed.png
Thanks!
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