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Sorry for the delay in responding.
I haven't had the need for Reveal Codes in Lightning, beyond feeling uncomfortable with any editing app that doesn't enable some method to see markup. If the goal is to keep Lightning very simple, then I suppose there isn't a compelling need. On the other hand, if the goal is to keep it very simple, then I lose ...
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Hi,
I've just started using WP Lightning. It is very easy to get to know the basics. Here is some ''what I would love to see included''I would really like WP Lightning Viewer to be able to display PDFs (and DOC, WPD) files in full page, full screen mode (Ctrl-L in Acrobat).With this it would be GREAT to be able to simply use the page ...
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It would be very nice feature to have: export the Notebook content to an indexed HTML (XML?) or PDF book-form. Even something simple like for example the first page is the content page with the list of links to topics (notes). That would provide great help with versioning or backup of the content, and make the Lightning more versatile ...
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I have no problems with puns...Next time let it go.
BTW, you can snapshot images to a note or to the clipboard or even to WPO (it defaults to note but you can select others on the pulldown menu - the tab arrowy thingy to the right of the snapshot icon - let me know if my technical jargon is too much (tab arrowy thing - geesh!) as I can paste an ...
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I am a Microsoft Access programmer and consultant. Many of my clients use Access to run their businesses. Some of them prefer the WP Office to MS and for those people I am interested if there is any way of importing text from Lightning directly into MS Access. I think that being able to directly import information from Lightning ...
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Hi JV
Good feedback. I will try to address each one:
1) Going back in support of previous versions was a tough decision as the underlying functionality changes from version to version. We had to draw a line and going back would have caused us to make evolution and design compromises we did not want to make.
2) Yes. And we do ...
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