On 20/12/14 02:15 PM, Doug wrote:
On 12/20/2014 12:17 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 17/12/14 11:35 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Who said anything about running windows?
The only windows I have are made of glass lol.
Although a virtual dos machine might be interesting if I find
anything over much to do with Linux.
Thanks for the giggle,
Kare
OK, but you can set up a UNIX virtual machine. Worst case would be
needing qemu to emulate whatever processor your WP51 version was set
up for.
Still don't know what you have against LibreOffice. It's almost
certainly superior to WP51 in every significant way.
At least she doesn't have to worry about "Styles." Most people do not
need a QuarkXpress or MS Publisher, and that's what LO is trying to be.
Just like those expensive commercial programs, anyone who uses LO (or
OO) will either have to read and learn a lot of instructions or find a
different solution. My solution is TextMaker from SoftMaker, which has
a free version for non-commercial use, and which seems to have just
about all the features of the paid version. (I have no pecuniary
interest in SoftMaker, a German firm.)
--doug
Funny but I never had to learn about styles. However they are handier
than applying individual attributes to common elements. And while
LibreOffice is quite powerful, it's not Scribus nor Scribus-like by any
stretch. It's just a modern, feature-rich word processor. That means
allowing people to use styles when they want to or ignoring them when
they don't.
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