Hello-- Mellel 2.0.1 I've done something which is now allowing footnotes to 'spill' over onto the next page. "May separate from reference" is NOT checked. ...
Steve Raine
sp1raine@...
Aug 4, 2006 5:31 pm
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First I would suggest to download Mellel 2.0.8, it’s free. Regarding to your footnote problem: Mellel sometimes wraps a footnote to the next page, if there...
The Redlers have not been very careful about monitoring the Mellel forum. This is particularly surprising given that the forum was totally destroyed by hackers...
Hello, just a short question concerning the XML file format announced for version 2.1: Will this file format use an approach that seperates structured content...
Wolfgang Keller
wolfgang.keller.nospa...
Aug 10, 2006 5:39 pm
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Hi, Regarding your questions: A. Yes, the new format will separate content from styling. In fact, it will do that very strictly. B. Not yet, but why not. Ori...
Well, not exactly -- the spammer was able to get through the yahoo wall here (and the forum that was hacked was the other one...). Ori ... Well, not exactly --...
Hello, and thanks for your reply. ... This sounds good. Especially after the OO developers have got this issue totally wrong with their "spaghetti"...
Wolfgang Keller
wolfgang.keller.nospa...
Aug 12, 2006 10:31 am
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Hi all, Can anyone tell me why the centimeters on my Mellel view are measuring 70 mm only? Also: How can one place one image on top of another, i.e. use one as...
Hi, You mean 7.0 mm right? Just a guess, it has something to do with display resolution. Back in CRT monitor time, PC standard was 86 and Apple standard was...
... This is very odd. Are you sure you have not inadvertently narrowed your document area? (Check in the File Menu > Document Setup) ... At present it cannot...
Thanks for your replies, Can anyone tell me why the centimeters on my Mellel view are measuring 70 mm only? Hi, You mean 7.0 mm right? Yes, around. Just a...
Hi, ... No problem, ... Well, it all depends on whether I had the right guess! but if your setting for enlargement of Mellel is %100 and you get 7 millimeter ...
It hasn't been WYSIWYG for some time now. The problem is that the OSX assumes a fixed pixel size, but with large high quality screens, the pixel size varies. ...
Hello, ... Sounds great. :-) Sincerely, Wolfgang Keller -- My email-address is correct. Do NOT remove ".nospam" to reply....
Wolfgang Keller
wolfgang.keller.nospa...
Aug 13, 2006 4:59 pm
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It hasn't been WYSIWYG for some time now. The problem is that the OSX assumes a fixed pixel size, but with large high quality screens, the pixel size varies. ...
... Like maybe twenty years? Over the years, CRT displays have offered accurate (I'm guessing) pixel counts, such as 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, etc.,...
This hint will not work in Mac OS 10.4 Tiger (it only works with values of 100% and 200%). This is only intended for developers who want to update their apps...
For me, on a 12" powerbook which has a screen res of: 105.8 ppi (I.e as measured) defaults write com.redlex.mellel AppleDisplayScaleFactor -string "1.47" works...
Yes, you’re true. With the terminal command it works with other scale factors than 1 or 2 (on a per application basis). I haven’t tried that before (only...
A question from a prospective user (not even a "newbie", nor a regular reader of this list). Apologies if my question is inappropriate. And please feel free...
... Mellel doesn’t support hierarchical styles at the moment but with the current system you could create some dependencies. You could – for example –...
Thanks, Martin -- this is helpful. Yep, the "next style" feature is useful (I use it all the time). Of course what it doesn't support is, if you change the...
In my experience, the answers are: 1. No 2. I use iKeys to solve this problem. I am partially but not completely satisfied with the result. 3. I use iKeys to...
Nigel Atkinson
NigelA@...
Aug 16, 2006 8:50 pm
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How can we find out/calculate what would be the appropriate counterpart to this figure of 1.47 for other Mac models? Thanks, Rick ... How can we find...
rickla
rickla.rick@...
Aug 17, 2006 9:25 am
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You have to measure your screen (with a real life physical ruler). You can then work out what the true resolution of your screen is, for example: On my 12"...
This might be simpler: Open Mellel; make sure the paragraph ruler is displayed and the Measurement Units preference is set to centimeters. Set the document ...
Paul M
malin@...
Aug 17, 2006 5:47 pm
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One way has already been discussed: let Mellel do the work for you If I measure the Mellel ruler, I find that 10cm on the Mellel work area = 7.3 real cm. ...