wrs@Apple.COM (Walter Smith) (07/28/88)
The text FullWrite uses to build citations is at the bottom of STR# 2013. You can change it easily with ResEdit. I changed " page " to the null string and it worked fine. Of course, the button in the dialog still says "page", but you can fix that too, if you want. Of course, if you open your document with another copy of FullWrite, it'll say " page " again. - Walt -- Walter Smith Apple Computer wrs@apple.com, ..!sun!apple!wrs Special Projects >>new>> (408) 973-5892 Disclaimer: Anyone who thinks I might be representing Apple Computer, Inc. in any official capacity on Usenet, of all places, has a serious attitude problem.
sysop@stech.UUCP (Jan Harrington) (07/28/88)
in article <14811@apple.Apple.COM>, wrs@Apple.COM (Walter Smith) says: > > The text FullWrite uses to build citations is at the bottom of STR# 2013. > You can change it easily with ResEdit. I changed " page " to the null > string and it worked fine. Of course, the button in the dialog still > says "page", but you can fix that too, if you want. > > Of course, if you open your document with another copy of FullWrite, it'll > say " page " again. > Along the same line, I'd like to remove the space that follows the citations. E.g., if I set up the citation as "Figure 3.", I get "Figure 3. 2" in my document. How could I removed the space before the "2"? Does anyone know where to find that with ResEdit? Jan Harrington, sysop Scholastech Telecommunications UUCP: husc6!amcad!stech!sysop or allegra!stech!sysop BITNET: JHARRY@BENTLEY ******************************************************************************** Miscellaneous profundity: "No matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Banzai ********************************************************************************