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Hi Charles, hi Cor!

Am Samstag, den 11.06.2011, 01:50 +0200 schrieb Cor Nouws:
Charles Jenkins wrote (10-06-11 20:03)
In LibreOffice, it appears that comments always have zero length.

I would have sworn I had seen it with a selection somewhere.
But maybe it only was on the old OOo wiki (1) about the notes feature?

True, so called "Notes Anchors" are currently special (invisible)
characters being embedded in the text. Sadly, there is no "Notes Anchor
Area" ... although (as fas as I now) ODF would support that.

Quite some time ago, I defined the corresponding behavior so that it
matches which the today's notes.

The visual design:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Notes2_Design_NoteAnchor#Proposal_.22Boxes_.28Note_Anchor_Area.29.22

The behavior when inserting notes / editing text:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Notes_Design_WorkingWithNotes#Proposed_Designs

By the way, the current Note Anchors really need some improvement ... so
if there is any developer willing to work on that. That would be
awesome! I'm happy to help (with the non-developer tasks *g*).

Cheers,
Christoph


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