2015-03-03 18:17 GMT+01:00 Henk & Gerry <[email protected]>:
> IT WAS NOT WAT I WAS ASK FOR > This is a mailing list, nobody is writing to you specifically. We all write to the list, and everyone who's subscribed to the list will receive everything written to it, including this. If you don't want it, simply unsubscribe. Information about how to do that is included in every message in this list, but I'll copy and paste it for you right here: To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] Kind regards Johnny Rosenberg > > BLABLABLA > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Johnny Rosenberg > Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 5:12 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Open office writer > > 2015-03-03 6:52 GMT+01:00 S F <[email protected]>: > > 1) It is quite hard to just 'drop an email to' open office. I don't >> really >> want to sign up, log it, make an account etc. So there is a huge >> disincentive to provide feedback to open office about stuff that people >> think should be changed. >> >> Assuming open office is trying to satisfy as many people as possible, then >> if we don't like it, open office should change it. >> >> Here's the thing: >> It is very frustrating to simply type part of a line, then go to the next >> line, and type part of a line without open office writer double spacing. >> So: >> >> Want this: >> >> Blah blah blah >> Blah blah blah. >> >> Get this: >> >> Blah blah blah >> >> Blah blah blah. >> >> > So just edit your default style then. The distance between paragraphs can > be adjusted in cm or mm or even inches (!) if you like. That's what > settings are for. Different people want different things, so the settings > are there for you to make it behave the way YOU like. > > > > >> I can single space partial lines by carriage return without causing double >> space on every app except open office writer; >> > > > Well, you can, you just need to know how to… > > > it automatically seems to >> double space. >> > > > No, it doesn't. It single spaces, but the distance between lines are > different between paragraphs than between line within a paragraph. If you > just want a new line but no new paragraph, do Shift+Enter rather than just > Enter. > > > I don't really care why it does this, or how to get around >> it. Just change it, please! >> >> > If they did, you would be happy and millions of people would be very angry… > Just edit your settings or use Shift+Enter. > > > >> It is very very frustrating, making it impossible to create a >> professional-looking piece of writing. >> >> > Impossible for you maybe, but now when you know how to do it, you can too! > :D > > There are some useful information in the help files too… > > > > >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> > You're welcome. > > Johnny Rosenberg > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
