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Re: Templates
by Nicolas Goutte on Friday 26/Nov/2004, @03:17
1.:

Too bad. Has KWord refused to load it or was it just that the result was not what you had expected?

2.:

Yes but again, having an empty line between paragraphs is also dependant of the use (even if I understand what you mean as in Germany too paragraphs in a letter should have an empty line between them).

Personally, I would very much like something like a wizard, but I have still not any idea how to implement it correctly. (And users might not like it much, as they will probably use only one or two variants as templates.)

3:

I am surprised that you tell that you have a different font between numbers and the text in headers. That is a problem that I have never seen.

Have a nice day!
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Re: Templates
by Martin on Saturday 27/Nov/2004, @06:28
1. It loads, but none of the actual style information (which is what I'm after) is imported.

3. In Kword 1.3.4, create an empty document. Select the style "Head 1". Type in the text "1.". The automatically generated "1." is not in bold style, but the one you typed is.

You too have a nice day!
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  • Re: Templates
    by Nicolas Goutte on Saturday 27/Nov/2004, @07:07
    Ah, yes, now I see the bold problem too.

    Can you create a bug report in KDE Bugs, please?
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