[question] Inheriting styles.

Derek Motonaga dmo at omnigroup.com
Wed Oct 4 16:45:45 PDT 2006


Felix-

Sorry it's not working. If you could send your file to me at  
omnioutliner at omnigroup.com I'll see what's going on.

Thanks.


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Derek M.
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 4:26 PM, Felix TANG wrote:

> Hi Derek,
>
> The solution below doesn't work for me. It doesn't clear the  
> inherited style.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Felix
>
> On 10/3/06, Derek Motonaga <dmo at omnigroup.com> wrote:
>> Hi Felix-
>>
>> Do you have automatic level styles on or off? I'm guessing you have
>> it off which is probably best, however you end up with local styles
>> carrying over to the next row. The keyboard shortcut for clearing
>> styles is control-command-delete, however you need to have the row
>> selected when you push that. To switch from row editing to row
>> selection you push Esc, pushing 'E' puts you back in editing mode.
>> So what you probably need to push is:
>> -Esc
>> -control-command-delete
>> -E
>>
>> I know this is rather annoying and we hope to address this issue in
>> the future.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> Derek M.
>> Support Ninja
>> The Omni Group
>>
>>
>> On Oct 3, 2006, at 6:58 AM, Felix TANG wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Is it possible to prevent children nodes from inheriting the  
>> parents
>> > style? It's really annoying when you bold or italicize a title  
>> and the
>> > next paragraph inherits this style.
>> >
>> > Or is there a keyboard shortcut to clear styles?
>> >
>> > Oh, can we put vim controls in? Just kidding!
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Felix
>> >
>> > p.s. Maybe, I'll go try multi-markdown...
>> >
>> > --
>> > Those who restrain desire, do so because theirs is weak enough  
>> to be
>> > restrained; and the restrainer or Reason usurps its place & governs
>> > the unwilling.
>> > William Blake
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>
>
> -- 
> Those who restrain desire, do so because theirs is weak enough to be
> restrained; and the restrainer or Reason usurps its place & governs
> the unwilling.
> William Blake



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