atw: Re: changing to Wordperfect
- From: bob.trussler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:43:57 +1100
I used WordPerfect many years back - about 13 years - as a DOS version. It
worked well, but had a few bugs, and using Ctrl+ALT + shift + something
drove me mad.
Numbering of lists and paragraphs worked beautifully, as did automatic
indenting.
The great feature was ??? mode (I forget the name). This allowed you to
see the codes, tags and mechanics of the mark-up. Rather like seeing the
raw HTML code behind the WYSIWYG version. And you could have a split
screen, with the WYSIWYG at the top and the tags below. So easy to find a
tag that started in the wrong place.
Then they moved to Windows. I reckon that the programmers did not really
understand the windows platform. This resulted in a clumsy interface.
Since then I haven't used it.
___________
Bob Trussler
Technical Writer, FAO
phones 6244 6298 and 0418 661 462
"Allan Charlton" <Allan.Charlton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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If I had my druthers, I'd stop Word development at Word 97 and set the
developers to spend the rest of their lives fixing bugs. This NSW
goverment department still runs on Word 97, although I'm stuck with a
rogue 2002 machine. I have Word 97 at home and I guard it jealously.
The reality of life is that Microsoft does its best to remove
everything but the latest version from the market, so you might find
that Word 2002 is the oldest Word you can get.
At a Westies meeting I heard Warren Lewington speak well of
WordPerfect. Maybe the time has come to promote a switch from a
soul-destroying Word to a replacement (No Frame wars, please).
Is WordPerfect a workable, realistic, liveable replacement for Word in
professional TW practice?
Allan
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