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* plain text : will copy the //Manuel de Codage// encoding to the clipboard. | * plain text : will copy the //Manuel de Codage// encoding to the clipboard. | ||
- | For information specific to **your** word processor, see the chapter on [[word_processor_issues|word processor issues]] | + | For information specific to **your** word processor, see the chapter on [[word_processor_issues|word processors issues]] |
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"Cadrat height" changes the size of the pasted hieroglyphic text. "Export mode" allows you to chose how hieroglyphic text will be pasted in RTF exports. There are three options: | "Cadrat height" changes the size of the pasted hieroglyphic text. "Export mode" allows you to chose how hieroglyphic text will be pasted in RTF exports. There are three options: | ||
- | * **as one large picture** The whole selected text will be pasted in your word processor as a single picture. This is fine for text in columns, for instance, or if you want to keep the graphical layout. It also seems that most word processor prefer to handle large pictures than lots of small ones. | + | * **as one large picture** The whole selected text will be pasted in your word processor as a single picture. This is fine for text in columns, for instance, or if you want to keep the graphical layout. It also seems that most word processors prefer to handle large pictures than lots of small ones. |
* **grouped cadrats** Adjacent hieroglyphic cadrats will be grouped in one picture. The resulting text will alternate normal text and large pictures. | * **grouped cadrats** Adjacent hieroglyphic cadrats will be grouped in one picture. The resulting text will alternate normal text and large pictures. |