Recently, I think perhaps since updating to NWE2.1, I've been having trouble using styles. My styles that contain bolding no longer work properly. All the other formatting options work as specified (resizing, italic, etc.).
I also recently installed CopyPaste-X, are there any known conflicts with that? I'm not sure why there would be, as I am not pasting anything, only changing styles. And it still botches even after quiting CopyPaste-X. Any ideas?
Styles and Bolding
I also find styles in 2.1 work completely differently than in 2.0, and they don't work the way I want them to. Sometimes text will take on attributes (bold, size, etc) of the previous paragraph, no matter what the attributes of the paragraph style applied to the text is, and it's impossible to change without selecting the whole paragraph and manually applying the text style (font, bold, size, etc) that it should have. In 2.0, if you gave text a different user-defined style and then reapplied the style it should have had originally, you got what you wanted; now even that doesn't work. I have gone back to 2.0 until this is fixed.
Yeah, I've found something similar. I have a style called Title that centers the text, makes it 18 points, and bold face ... except that the bold face doesn't work. I have to manually select the text and com-B it in order to get it bold. I have to say, I'm surprised, at this point in NWE's life cycle, that it's still so buggy. It's getting better, but it's still got a way to go before it inspires confidence.
- Dennis
"Is that your little friend in the wood chipper?"
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Hi:
You might want to make sure that you don't have some character formatting overriding the the style you have applied to your text. An easy way to see if this is the case is to select some affected text and look at the bottom right of the window where the "tags" are. If you see a black letter "a" with an underline, then you have character formatting applied that is override your styles. You can remove this by clicking on the "a" and choosing "Remove".
When we released 2.0, applying a paragraph style would remove any such character formatting precisely to avoid this problem. However, that behavior seemed to cause more problems than it solved so now in 2.1 when you apply a paragraph style, it removes only applied ruler attributes, such as indents and tabs.
-Charles
You might want to make sure that you don't have some character formatting overriding the the style you have applied to your text. An easy way to see if this is the case is to select some affected text and look at the bottom right of the window where the "tags" are. If you see a black letter "a" with an underline, then you have character formatting applied that is override your styles. You can remove this by clicking on the "a" and choosing "Remove".
When we released 2.0, applying a paragraph style would remove any such character formatting precisely to avoid this problem. However, that behavior seemed to cause more problems than it solved so now in 2.1 when you apply a paragraph style, it removes only applied ruler attributes, such as indents and tabs.
-Charles
Charles Jolley
Nisus Software, Inc.
Nisus Software, Inc.
Would it be possible to be able to switch between these two ways of handling paragraph styles? There could be an option to choose (default) between the way it worked in NWE 2.0 and the it works now in NWE 2.1.charles wrote:When we released 2.0, applying a paragraph style would remove any such character formatting precisely to avoid this problem. However, that behavior seemed to cause more problems than it solved so now in 2.1 when you apply a paragraph style, it removes only applied ruler attributes, such as indents and tabs.
-Charles
That’s a way to implement more freedom of choice in word processor business.
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Peter Edwardsson
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I like Peter's suggestion also. Better yet, my suggestion from some previous thread: Have paragraph rulers only override the character attributes they specify. Then if you specified the font, ink color, size, etc you would have the behavior from 2.0 and if you didn't you would have the behavior from 2.1. Plus you could create in between cases. For example changing styles could restore the font, but not the color.
Hi everyone:
Taking into account all of your input, I'm thinking a good solution would be to have the style completely override any applied attributes (as it did in 2.0) if you hold down the option key while applying it. Normal application will use the method used now.
What do you think?
-Charles
Taking into account all of your input, I'm thinking a good solution would be to have the style completely override any applied attributes (as it did in 2.0) if you hold down the option key while applying it. Normal application will use the method used now.
What do you think?
-Charles
Charles Jolley
Nisus Software, Inc.
Nisus Software, Inc.
Ehm, it may be a solution to the problem, but at the same time I would also like to be able to choose between the way it worked in NWE 2.0 and the it works now in NWE 2.1 by different options in the preferences.charles wrote:Hi everyone:
Taking into account all of your input, I'm thinking a good solution would be to have the style completely override any applied attributes (as it did in 2.0) if you hold down the option key while applying it. Normal application will use the method used now.
What do you think?
-Charles
Is it possible to have both the options to change the default options in the preferences and the option to use the option key to override any applied attribute...? (it’s a lot of options in that sentence )
/Peter
Peter Edwardsson
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