OK - thanks for your work!
On 28 Feb 2011 at 22:24, Christoph Noack wrote:
Hi Zaphod,
you are right ... this is one of the most demanded features for Writer
(as far as I know). So it is already contained in my small list of
proposed EasyHacks for the development. Now the downside - I wasn't able
to work on this list since two weeks ... but I hope to propose these
list to the development very soon.
Here is my user page describing this easy hack:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:ChristophNoack/Temporary_Work_Space#Enable_Printing_for_the_Notes_.28Writer.29
Cheers,
Christoph
Am Montag, den 28.02.2011, 20:52 +0000 schrieb Zaphod Feeblejocks:
Hi All,
Since v 2.4 (I think), OO set comments beside the text, in little call-out bubbles. This is a
good idea. LibO still
does it, as does Word.
However, when I print, the comments go (a) on a new page or (b) at the end of the document,
with line-numbers
printed by each one. This is not friendly. I expected it give me an option to have it look
like what I see on-
screen (which Word does).
What's the best way to report this as a 'desired improvement'. It's not a bug, so I haven't
filed it as a bug-report.
TIA,
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