On 12/15/2011 11:21 PM, Konstantinos Tzoannopoulos wrote:
Hello everyone. I've been using LibreOffice 3.4.3 for some time now, having
migrated from MS Office 2003, and there are two features that I'm missing:
1. The ability to have different text orientation between different cells
in a table (for instance, I'd like the top row of a table to have a
vertical, or even angled, orientation for the text inside the cells, with
horizontal text orientation in the rows underneath - or adjacent cells,
where one cell has vertical text orientation and the one next to it has
horizontal).
Try formatting the row/cells with Format>>Character select the Position
tab and change the orientation to the desired angle. There are presents
for 0 (default), 90, 180, 270
2. Smart formatting capability in numbered/bulleted lists: Let's say I'm
starting a bulleted or numbered list. I type the first word in bold or
italic or underlined (or any combination of the three), then I type the
colon (:) and then I revert to regular text. I would appreciate it if
Writer could recognize that this is the format I want for the rest of the
list and then automatically format the rest entries in the list.
There are also a few other things I'll report on later, but otherwise I
find that LibreOffice writer has great potential; I especially appreciate
the fact that I can hard-code (using commands) mathematical functions in it
- it's a lot faster to format and more powerful than Microsoft's equivalent.
--
Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com
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