Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mcnc!ecsvax!dmimi From: dmimi@ecsvax.UUCP (Miriam Clifford) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: World's best word processor Summary: But you can set colors to show stuff you want to show Message-ID: <7275@ecsvax.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 89 18:10:29 GMT References: <353@hal.UUCP> <45900246@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu> <943@auvax.AthabascaU.CA> <8851@chinet.chi.il.us> Organization: UNC Educational Computing Service Lines: 15 In article <8851@chinet.chi.il.us>, les@chinet.chi.il.us (Leslie Mikesell) writes: > In article <22925@genrad.UUCP> slp@genrad.genrad.COM (Stephen L. Peters) writes: > > WP, being semi-wysiwyg, will > use a different display mode (usually color) to indicate the change > and recalculate the soft word-wrap on the screen according to the new > character widths. And you can set each characteristic to be the color(s) you want, so the material you are interested in shows however you want it to. Very nice. You can, in fact, set WP to look and do virtually anything you want it to. It's ability to handle different fonts without distorting margins is really great (although it might look a LITTLE strange on the screen). Of course, you can always look to see what it'll look like on the printer without undue trouble.