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Re: XML naming conventions and good practice

From: Robin Bignall <docrobin@--------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/16/2009 9:52:00 PM
On Fri, 15 May 2009 22:27:37 GMT, Joe Kesselman
<keshlam.cat.nospam@v...> wrote:

>> Features were lost in the transformation. At least I think so: with
>> the new user-interface I can't find half the features I used to use
>> daily.
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>That's certainly not XML's fault. Someone else can defend Microsoft, if=20
>so inclined.
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>(For what it's worth, I'm told everything is still there, it's just that=
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>it's all somewhere else. The hot-keys still work, but the menus which=20
>reminded you what the hot keys were have evaporated. It's a lot more=20
>biased toward mouse than it used to be. Personally, I never used Word so=
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>I have absolutely no opinion, but I do have one friend who thinks it's a=
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>net improvement.)

That's exactly right, Joe.  I find it more difficult to get to grips
with than Word 2002, from which I migrated.
(Nice to see you here in AUE: reminds me of the forums back in the
day...)
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Robin=20
(BrE)
Herts, England=20


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