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Catalin Nicolaes Ravaru
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Dear EBW officials, I have bought the full version of this exceptional text-editor, and I would like to make some suggestions for the next eBooksWriter versions. The first one is to introduce into the program a Compare Tool, very similar to that one existing in MS Word. Actually, I need to compare an older .aeh file with a newer one (of course, both of them being formatted in the same way with regard to the frames). The second improvement needed is a much more comprehensive charset, that could edit Greek Polytonic or Hebrew texts. I really need these improvements, and I think I'm not the only one. So please forward these requests to your superiors and/or to the EBW programmers. Thank you very much! Best regards, Catalin Nicolaes Ravaru
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Re: Improvements / Wishlist
« Reply #1 on: Jun 15th, 2007, 4:55am » |
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There's also something I've forgotten. A very good tool would be the possibility of making general links. So, for every kind of link, you should be able to write a word, an expression or a numer, and then link them, in all the document, to the same address. Same best regards. CNR
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Re: Improvements / Wishlist
« Reply #3 on: Jun 15th, 2007, 7:27am » |
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Thanks for your answer. Yes, this is possible for "external links". But for the internal ones, is it possible? Moreover, is there a field, where I could type a word (or an expression, or number) and link all the words (expressions or numbers) of the same form in the document, to an unique internal address (let's say a certain page in the .aeh)? Thanks again.
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Re: Improvements / Wishlist
« Reply #4 on: Jun 15th, 2007, 7:53am » |
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should you need this (like the example) for an internal link, it is more easy to completely change (e.g. copy and paste) the content of the linked page rather than change all the links as for the second question, no, but for adding links quickly simply do this: place the first link the normal way; for the other words highlight them then use the Quick link (the right mouse button, or under Insert). Ok your idea (not available now) could be also useful I understand.
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