[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]
Subject: 2.7 Styles (Common Styles)
Greetings, The description of common styles reads: Most office applications support styles within their user interface. The XML representations of such styles that are available in the user interface are referred to as styles, or, where a differentiation from the other types of styles is required, they are referred to as common styles. The term common indicates that this is the type of style that an office application user considers to be a style. Comment: The second and third sentences are clear enough but don't really flow. Suggest: Most office applications support users applying styles to the content of a document. Within OpenOffice, the XML representations of such styles are referred to as styles. When a differentiation from the other types of styles is required, they are referred to as common styles. Hope everyone is having a great day! Patrick -- Patrick Durusau Director of Research and Development Society of Biblical Literature Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]