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скачать wpi с microsoft word

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How do you display code snippets in MS Word preserving format and syntax highlighting?Home Page

Does anyone know a way to display code in Microsoft Word documents that preserves coloring and formatting? Preferably, the method would also be unobtrusive and easy to update. I have tried to include code as regular text which looks awful and gets in the way when editing regular text. I have also tried inserting objects, a WordPad document and Text Box, into the document then putting the code inside those objects. The code looks much better and is easier to avoid while editing the rest of the text. However, these objects can only span one page which makes editing a nightmare when several pages of code need to be added. Lastly, I know that there are much better editors/formats that have no problem handling this but I am stuck working with MS word. I wanted to answer but can't because the question has been closed so I will add a comment! I tried the accepted answer and it seemed to work. But when I sent the document to others, all the embedded documents were automatically converted to images! I've found the best way is to simply use a drawing canvas with a text box, then paste code from Eclipse to keep the syntax highlighting. – Paul Drummond Feb 4 '14 at 14:48 I have gone with a mixed solution. Copy with RTF formatting, pasting into OpenOffice Writer, removing the background (if there is any) and then pasting the code into MS Word. For some reason I can't remove the background in Word :-( Anyways, the "Copy on steroids" plugin to do this in PhpStorm, WebStorm, PyCharm is awsome! – Hjortlund Aug 22 '14 at 22:46 When I've done this, I've made extensive use of styles. It helps a lot. What I do is create a paragraph style (perhaps called "Code Example" or something like that) which uses a monospaced font, carefully chosen tabs, a very light grey background, a thin black border above and below (that helps visibility a lot) and with spelling turned off. I also make sure that inter-line and inter-paragraph spacing are set right. I then create additional character styles on top (e.g., "Comment", "String", "Keyword", "Function Name Decl", "Variable Name Decl") which I layer on top; those set the color and whether the text is bold/italic. It's then pretty simple to go through and mark up a pasted example as being code and have it come out looking really good, and this is works well for short snippets. Long chunks of code probably should not normally be in something that's going to go on a dead tree. :-) An advantage of doing it this way is that it is easy to adapt to whatever code you're doing; you don't have to rely on some IDE to figure out whatever is going on for you. (The main problem? Printed pages typically aren't as wide as editor windows so wrapping will suck...)

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скачать wpi с microsoft word

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