Hei, hei Rick - so you survived lutefisk season ? Freeway is a worldscript (!) native web publishing program that lets you do both text, graphics, javascripts etc etc in one program (you can put Photoshop etc etc to the side, if you wish and save some money also that way...) the url is www.softpress.com. It even support Japanese. And it has the same more or less the same dictionaries as NW, pluss some more in addition (russian on request. And there is a special japanese version of Freeway as well.) The demo from the website is fully working in at least one month, and each time they upgrade the app you usually get a new trial period. BTW, it doesn support unicode - yet. I suppose Freeway doesn't use Ascii 11 for soft line breaks. I think that Freeway and many other graphical programs use the hard line break character aslo for soft line breaks. And that they just precede it with some code to tell that it should not affect the line spacing and things like that. I think so, because if you copy some text with a soft break in Freeway and paste it into e.g. NW it is pasted with a hard return. I have seen that in many programs actually. Leif Den 10 January 2001 skal Rick Davis <rdavis@YIN.OR.JP> ha skrive: > >Hei Leif, > >I don't know what Freeway is (excuse my ignorance), but does it use soft breaks -- I assume you mean ASCII 11 -- with some other code? If so you could just replace them in NW before importing. > >> NW uses a special invisible character to insert forced "soft" linebreaks. >> >> However, when pasting text with such breaks into e.g. Style, the SoftBreak >> character becomes a Square. Meaning that this character is not accepted >> there. >> >> Then, I use Freeway from softpress.com. I can paste styled text into that >> program. But Soft Breaks becomes squares. > >-------- >Rick Davis >rdavis@yin.or.jp >http://www.yin.or.jp/user/rdavis/ > > >
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