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Keep on Same Line

Posted: 2007-08-24 11:08:53
by Brooke6
"Keep on Same Line."

This was a formatting style in NW Classic, and I have always depended on it. Kerning and so forth do not substitute for it: the idea is that the selected text stay on the same line no matter what I do to the surrounding text or paragraph.

I can't be the only user who relies on this feature! Or can I...?

Posted: 2007-08-24 14:53:39
by KimTwemlow
Cheers WolfUK!

Posted: 2008-03-09 08:06:58
by dude
I would like to see:

track changes

BookEnds support on a big level. I don't want to use Mellel if I can help it because NWP is so nice for what I do. BookEnds support would kill my desire to open Mellel.

Posted: 2008-03-09 14:05:06
by greenmorpher
As I have said 738.6734 times before, vertical ruler which Nisus pioneered in WPs, I think, and everyone else has now copied ... but NWE /NWP hasn't got!

Cheers, Geoff

Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher

"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- Revealed! The secrets of how you can use type and layout to turbocharge your messages in print. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com

Posted: 2008-03-10 07:09:27
by Groucho
738.6734 times? Sounds like one time you started saying and stopped suddenly when about two thirds down the speech. Cough?

Cheers, Henry.

Posted: 2008-03-10 14:22:49
by greenmorpher
Groucho wrote:738.6734 times? Sounds like one time you started saying and stopped suddenly when about two thirds down the speech. Cough?
Just despair, Henry, simple despair.

Cheers, Geoff

Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher

"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- Revealed! The secrets of how you can use type and layout to turbocharge your messages in print. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com

Re: The Future of NWP

Posted: 2008-08-24 20:31:30
by pantrax
This has been requested elsewhere, but I'll put it here, too, in the wishlist. 'Twould be nice to be able to sort tables, even if only by the contents of the first column of cells, and have the rest of each row follow suit.