From: Christian Biesinger (cbiesinger@web.de)
Date: Sun May 19 2002 - 16:08:46 EDT
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 08:02:30PM +0100, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
>
> Hi Christian,
>
> > > <c props="font-family:Times New Roman" revision="!1{font-
> > > family: Bookman}">some text</>
> > >
> > > meaning, in revision 1 the formatting has been changed from 'Times
> > > New Roman' to 'Bookman'.
> >
> > Why not make it the other way round, so that the props attribute
> > always shows the current state? Your example would then mean that in
> > rev. 1 the formatting has been changed from bookman to times new
> > roman.
>
> It does show the current state the way it is, the current state is
> "Times New Roman" until the revision to "Bookman" is accepted --
> the revision is not the new state, merely a suggestion for a change.
Eh? Looks like I misunderstood this feature - I thought it was only for
seeing what changes were made to the document over its lifetime.
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