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[S.u.S.E. Linux] word processing
- From: homega@xxxxxxxxxx (Menezo)
- Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 23:52:13 +0200
- Message-id: <022901bd82a7$5046abc0$be026ac2@menezo>
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++++++++++++ start story - skip it if you wish ++++++++++++
Since I'm still new to Linux, I keep Win95 in my disk together with
SuSE 5.1. I'm trying to learn more and more in order to cut my
dependency from MS Windows for reasons, amongst others, such as the
one I'm going to enumerate right now:
Today, after spending roughly one and a half hours typing a speech on
MSWord, I suddenly got one of these, getting more usuals with time,
annoying, frustrating, "illegal operation" messages which end up
forcing you into closing
the program down without having the chance to save your
work. Of course I could/should have saved the work in advance (but
just how many times?), or activated the auto-save option (which slows
you down quite a lot and stops you every time it's saving). Anyway,
all my work down the flush... no trace of it anywhere, no way I could
recover it.
Of course I'm guilty as charged for using MS Word, Access, or even
Windows 95. But my guilt is just not having known about Linux before
now.
++++++++++++ end story - start request ++++++++++++
Now, could anyone advice me on a neat, easy to use, easy to configure
with the printer, word processor for Linux? It would help a lot if it
had features such as centering, bolding, "italic-ing", underlining,
and even colouring (not necessarily) text.
Best Regards.
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