Finding styles with a space after the name

LGLists Lists at techcomplus.com
Wed Sep 24 12:38:30 PDT 2014


Yikes. The deeper I go, the more I find.
 
So, in a small mif file with just NotePad, I did find the style with the
space in the name and did (sadly) find a font size difference that makes me
think it might just be in a table style definition.
 
So I created one of each table style in a separate file, saved as mif, and
tried to look at in NotePad, but the table para styles from the table
definitions are still in Japanese and NotePad is not displaying them
correctly.
 
Is there a text editor that will display the names in proper Japanese, so I
can translate them?
 
BTW, I'm not so much concerned about Wash as MIF. I've done that before
(though I don't have Mif2Go yet installed with my new FM 12), it was more
the going through mif with a text editor that I'm not so happy about.
 
Anyway, recos on text editors (free, maybe?) that will keep the Japanese
much appreciated.
 

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From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docudoc at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:33 AM
To: LGLists; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Finding styles with a space after the name


Create a new, arbitrary paragraph.
Apply the mystery style to it.
Examine its characteristics.
Keep or delete the style as appropriate.

Or save the file as MIF and use a text editor to look for the style name
with the errant space inside the style name delimiters and analyze the
specified characteristics.

And be aware that apparently unused style definitions can be used in some
obscure places, like the formatting for the first-row cells that is
contained in some table format definition. 

-Fred Ridder


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From: Lists at techcomplus.com
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Finding styles with a space after the name
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 10:13:26 -0600


FM 12
Win 7
 
All,
 
Please know that I inherited all these files. ;-) I keep my styles much
cleaner when I create them.
 
So, now I've found (using Paragraph Tools from Silicon Prairie) that there
are both Body and Body[space] styles.
 
I've opened three different files that are supposed to have both styles, but
I can't find any occurrences of Body[space] on any Body, Master, or
Reference page in any of the files. I searched using Paragraph Tag for
Body[pressed spacebar], Simple Search, Whole Word.
 
Is there something else I can do to find this style with the space after the
name? I want to see the formatting to see if it's the same as Body. I want
to consolidate them, of course, into one style (sans space).
 
Thanks!
 

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