kelvin@cs.utexas.edu (Kelvin Thompson) (06/15/89)
I was thinking of buying Word 4.0 to write my dissertation with. I decided on Word mainly for speed/memory concerns (ruling out FullWrite), and hierarchical Styles (ruling out almost everything else). But then I read that Word *still* doesn't store font descriptions correctly. This is a big negative for me, since I was planning on writing the dissertation on my Plus at home, and printing from a SE or II at work. Font numberings on the different machines are likely to be different, which (I understand) will make printing more difficult (e.g. forcing me to redo Style sheets for printing). Is this the case? If so, I have a suggestion for somebody (perhaps Microsoft Itself) to write a little DA or utility. This utility would do two types of operations: [1] Put an extra resource in selected Word documents describing the current mapping between font numbers and names. (Would this trigger anti-viral INITs?) [2] If the mapping stored in a selected Word document is different than the current environment, then convert the document so that font references are correct for the current environment. (Is the file format for Word 4.0 published?) So get moving. I'll probably start writing in the Fall. :-) -- -- Kelvin Thompson, Lone Rider of the Apocalypse kelvin@cs.utexas.edu {...,uunet}!cs.utexas.edu!kelvin