[softwarelist] Re: Moving a chapter from OP Windows to RISCOS
- From: "John Leeming" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "jleeming231" for DMARC)
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- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 18:18:30 -0000
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Subject: [softwarelist] Re: Moving a chapter from OP Windows to RISCOS
Hi,
On 18/03/2016 09:24, John Leeming wrote:
Any thoughts or suggestions?
There is an option that controls what happens with styles when text is
imported. If the source has a style 'basestyle' and so does the destination.
Two things can happen the destination style is used, or the source style is
renamed (nb now has a different name) and used.
Misc->Choices ->rename styles (and rename colours).
As to the missing toolbox. There is an view option to turn the toolbox off.
Then there is an ancient bug where the toolbox gets a huge offset, and the
fix for that is to toggle the attach toolbox option in.
Misc->Choices->View
Doing an OK etc between settings.
Any help?
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Well, I tried it, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. The toolbox is
still missing when I open the document alone in RISCOS. Doing the toggle
trick you suggest doesn't bring it back, so it's probably still miles away.
Copying the chapter into an existing document created a new style,
Bodytext01, but however I try to change it I am stuck with Trinity on the
screen, whatever font I place in the style setup. If I create a completely
new style that, likewise, doesn't seem to do anything when I set it, but if
I base a new style on any other existing style (i.e. other than Bodytext or
Bodytext01) then it does work.
John.
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