I often get lists that I want to convert to tables. A list of Nobel Prize in Literature winners, for example, shows on the web page as a four-column table with...
Corrected macro script: Get Integer (Var00;2;32;"List to Table";"How many columns?") Home () Display (Off) Repeat Assign (Var01;PhysicalLine) Repeat Assign...
Hi, Everyone. Though it's not about Mac software, I couldn't resist sending on something I found in a SlashDot discussion of OpenOffice and its alternatives....
I've held on to my WP51 disks and manual, still tucked in the gray box, all under my desk. Well before I switched to the Mac, I think I spent more time...
I still use all the DOS key strokes on the Mac - it saves fingers. Geoff...
Geoff Gilbert
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Mar 8, 2006 7:16 am
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For those who don't know, Adobe's FrameMaker was/is a dynamite program for authoring large works. http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/main.html ...
Randy B. Singer
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Mar 9, 2006 12:35 am
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I tried announcing this new discussion list for macintosh word processors a few weeks ago, but folks found it too hard to subscribe to the list. It looks like...
Randy B. Singer
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Mar 9, 2006 1:51 am
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... I've heard quite a few people say that for long and technical documents, Framemaker is the best choice. This fits with more general discussion suggesting...
Hi, I hope this doesn't go too off topic. I use a PC as my main computer, but I've always kept a Mac around for a second computer and that computer is...
... Not off topic at all. WP would run very well on your G3, probably faster than anything else except WriteNow, if that runs on 9.2. WP will run in 800K of...
If you're in OS9, then WP is perfect. It can save as Word6, so printing from your PC should be simple if you have Word on that. Alternatively, you can output...
Geoff Gilbert
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Mar 9, 2006 6:33 am
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... Geoff, I wish I'd known you to pick your brains when I switched from DOS to Mac. I was never able to get the keyboard strokes to stick, so I ended up...
Rural Heritage
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Mar 9, 2006 3:22 pm
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... I mentioned Ed Mendelson's PDF driver, and I just remembered the $20 Print to PDF. I've also heard of xpdf, which (like Ed's method) uses Adobe's free PS...
... faster ... John et al: WriteNow4.02 runs fine--and typically fast--on 9.2.2, at least on my iBook. I am a writer, and depend on both WriteNow and WP. They...
One method is to use the LaserWriter driver (or the PS driver, I believe) to save as a PostScript file; Preview automatically converts PostScript files to PDF...
I was suprised and grateful to recieve all of your responses to my question regarding my trusty IMAC and WP. I finally got around to downloading WP and the...
... I have *almost* that configuration on an iBook--it's 500 mhz, but is a G3, and has 384 megs of ram. OSX seems to run just fine on it. I currently have it...
... whether it ... That's great. I've heard OS X might run slow on my IMAC and the classic OS run's very fast compared to my last MAC (powerpc performa), so I...
... WordPerfect has a Zoom popup menu in the Layout toolbar, between the table icon and the ruler eyedropper icon. However, I find it useless because moderate...
... Go to the WP and OS X link in the Links section here. At the top of the page click on the Macintosh link, then on the WordPerfect for the Macintosh page....
... I don't see why I should add another security problem to the mix, regardless of which make and model of computer I use. What possible benefit could come of...
... It would be a huge boon for travellers who do not want to lug a lap top round the planet. A document could be worked on anywhere. John D [Non-text portions...
In wordperfectmac@yahoogroups.com, "kevin" <ksaunders242@...> wrote: Is there a way to increase the font size without changing the printed font size? I found...
John (or other mavens), I decided to follow the instructions for writing a macro to set the zoom level & window size. I recorded the macro ok, but when I...