6.4.1 Text

In the tables below you can see what features text design from the MS Word document will be supported in the after publishing in WordForce. Some features have conversion peculiarities.

Paragraph property

Description

Processed with WordForce

Style

Paragraph style.

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Keep with next

Keep with next paragraph: Prevents a page break between this paragraph and the next.

-

Keep lines together

Keep lines together: Prevents a page break in this paragraph.

-

Page break before

Forces a page break before this paragraph.

-

Widow/ Orphan  control

Prevents word from printing the last line of a paragraph by itself at the top of the page (widow) or the first line of a paragraph at the bottom of a page (orphan).

-

Supress line numbers

Prevents line numbers from appearing next to the paragraph. This setting has no effect in documents or sections with no line numbers.

-

Borders

Borders for the paragraph.

+

Shading

Paragraph shading.

+

Only Clear and Solid Style

Tabs

A container holding a list of tab elements.

-

Don’t hyphenate

Prevents automatic hyphenation.

-

Spacing

Spacing between lines and paragraphs.

+

Indentation

Paragraph indentation.

+

Don't add space between paragraphs of the same style.

 

-

Alignment

Paragraph alignment.

+

Text Direction

Orientation for the paragraph in the current cell, text box, or text frame.

-

Outline level

Outline level.

+

the document content is formed on this feature basis

 

Style

Represents a character style for this run.

+

Font Style bold

Sets Latin and Asian characters to bold.

+

Font Style italic

Sets Latin and Asian characters to italic.

+

All caps

Formats lowercase text as capital letters. Does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.

+

Small caps

Formats lowercase text as capital letters and reduces their size. Does not affect numbers, punctuation, non-alphabetic characters, or uppercase letters.

+

Strikethrough

Draws a line through the text.

+

Double strikethrough

Draws a double line through the text.

Applied as Strikethrough

Outline

Displays the inner and outer borders of each character.

-

Shadow

Adds a shadow behind the text, beneath and to the right of the text.

-

Emboss

Makes text appear as if it is raised off the page in relief.

-

Engrave

Makes selected text appear to be imprinted or pressed into page (also referred to as engrave).

-

Hidden

Prevents the text in this run from being displayed when this document is saved as a Web page.

-

Font color

Specifies either an automatic color or a hexadecimal color code for this run.

+

Spacing

Represents the amount by which the spacing between characters is expanded or condensed.

+

Scale

Stretches or compresses text horizontally as a percentage of its current size.

-

Kerning

Represents the smallest font size for which kerning should be automatically adjusted.

-

Position

Represents the amount by which text should be raised or lowered in relation to the baseline.

+

Size

Represents the font size for the Asian and Latin fonts in this run.

+

Highlight

Marks text as highlighted so it stands out from the surrounding text.

+

Underline

Represents the underline formatting for this run.

+

(always underlined with a solid black line)

Animation effects

Represents the animated text effect for this run.

-

Border

Represents the border for characters in this run.

+

Shading

Represents the shading for characters in this run.

+

Only Clear and Solid Style

AutoFit

Represents the width of the space that this run to fit into.

-

Vertical Alignment (Superscript, Subscript)

Adjusts the vertical position of the text relative to the baseline and changes the font size if possible. To raise or lower the text without reducing the font size, use the position element.

+

Font

See external namespace.

+

 

If the Track Changes option is turned on in the document, then inserted and deleted text will be marked in the processed document.

It’s recommended to use the ‘between’ border only for paragraph groups united by the common border. In other cases, use the ‘top’ and ‘bottom’ borders.