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I don't remember the details of the sxw format. Perhaps reveal codes were
appropriate then. However, ODF files have a complex SGML or HTML or XML
type format, along with a form of CSS, unlike WordPerfect and similar
programs, which used embedded code to delineate format changes. That is,
there are no format codes to reveal in ODF documents. Any program that
pretended  to show some kind of "format code" would be hopelessly
misleading.

On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 2:01 AM Uwe Brauer <oub@mat.ucm.es> wrote:

Hi

From time to time the question pops up whether LO could support
Wordperfects reveal code. The developer are not too keen, and sometimes
it is stated that this feature could be implemented by a
macro/extension.

Now I remember that long time ago such macros existed and using the
wayback machine I found them. They were written around 2005 for OO 1.2,
using the sxw format.

I tried them out in LO 6.2 and they don't work.

Is there somebody with enough knownledge in macros to translate those
macros to LO 6.2?

Thanks and regards

Uwe Brauer


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