![]() We’ve got a new release that should be published early next week, so it’s too late to get this fixed during the current development cycle, but perhaps in the next (we release a new version roughly every two months).NoteCase Pro is an impressive software that offers an advanced version of the Notecase outliner. I’d also hope that we could get it to the point that the data in tables is not destroyed, perhaps formatting their rows as tab-delimited lines. If you have a test MS Word doc we could use to see if we can clear up other problems, please email it to me at marbux pine maple gmail oak com (subtract the trees). I’ve even offered to personally pay for a bug fix, but never got a response from any of the GTK developers. So it also blocks columns, blockquotes (indented on both sides), and proper hanging indent of a list item. The bug blocks having more than a single horizontal alignment in a line’s display. But preliminarily, NoteCase Pro can’t do tables because of a years-old-bug in the GTK TextView library. ![]() I’ve forwarded a link to the post to Miro for a better answer than I have (I have never sullied the hard drives of any of my computers with the presence of MS Office). You can link to the file - and clicking will open it - but you can’t cut and paste the fully formatted file into an outline. I don’t think Notecase Pro supports tables in its notes… And in the second to last line it should be “interest” and not “intereset”. Of course it should be “NoteCase” and not “Notecase” (as I wrote not only one but several times). ![]() (Unfortuntely this forum offers no possibility for editing a text. Sorry for the mistakes in the above posting. There was so much wrong (concerning formatting) that I would like to ask you - as an expert for this software - because of pure intereset: Did I make some mistake when copying and pasting (but which could it be?) or is Notecase Pro not fully compatible with MS Word? But for example tables were ignored completely (that means: they were not existing at all after pasting) or for some unknown reason the different color I have for certain sentences in the original document was adopted in Notecase Pro only for a part of such a sentence: after some letters (where the color was correct) all the following ones had the default color (black). In the meantime I have uninstalled it again so that I cannot show you a screenshot. with the correct line space or with tables etc.īut Notecase Pro was one of a few programs that retained (at least in my test) almost nothing of the original formatting. Many (not all) of the outliners succeed in doing the pasting more or less completely correct. This is always the first action which I try when testing an outliner and when such a software fails (or works in a complicated way) concerning this simple and fundamental action I usually do not even continue the test. doc? (It’s an old version of Word: Word 2002.) Is Notecase Pro (not) able to retain the formatting when coyping and pasting a text from an ordinary MS Word. I decided to ask you a perhaps silly question: ![]() >That’s why I’ve assisted in its development as a volunteer for the >Did I mention that I *really* like NoteCase Pro? This made me yesterday to try the software. ![]() Marbux wrote in another thread very positive words about NoteCase Pro (see ). ![]()
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