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You could try ted. It's a rich text editor in the fashion of Word Pad. Apparently it's a full-fledged word processor, but I'm about .06 versions behind (2.10). I know it does tables.Not glitzy, but definitely quite handy-looking. And weighing in at < a 3MB download, you might just like it. http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/ On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:02:12 -0600, N. Thompson <n.thomp at sasktel.net> wrote: > I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for replying, I've not found a > way to set the default paper size in Abiword but I have disabled that > automatic bulleted list starting in OpenOffice.org and so now I can use > that comfortably. > > I do have to agree with one of the comments someone made, trying to stop > MS Office from starting bulleted lists is very difficult and thats what > I have to use at school. If OpenOffice.org had a grammar checker that > was as good as the one in MS Office then it would probably have the > office suite beat since spell checking in MS Office doesn't seem all > that impressive in comparison and it has lots of nagging "features" that > cannot be disabled along with hugs file sizes because it wants to keep > track of every single change made since the file's creation. > > My notes in school are very simple, all I really need to use is a rich > text editor, I hardly need all the features found in todays text > editors. Fortunately now with these configuration changes to > OpenOffice.org I can happily carry on typing notes without having to > worry about something I don't want getting in the way and should I need > more advanced features they'll be right where I need them. I'm surprised > however that there are no longer any simply rich text editors around, it > seems that every office suites coming out now has to be very memory > intensive and have it own file format thats incompatible with every > other office suite. > > > > -- > http://www.geocities.com/ntws01/ > http://ntws01.blogspot.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com > -- DC Parris GNU Evangelist http://matheteuo.org/ gnumathetes at gmail.com Free software is like God's love - you can share it with anyone anywhere anytime!
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