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The issue with those options is keeping the syntax colors while only
removing the "current line" highlight.

Charles

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 5:58 AM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In Word anyhow you can right-click and get some copy options - merge
formatting, use source formatting, just plain text - maybe the same if
pasting into email in Outlook.

If you have already pasted and get unwanted formatting, you might see a
little yellow box, click that and see the same options.

I hope that's a responsive reply!!

Vern


On 11/23/2016 6:36 AM, Brian Parkins wrote:

A Side Note to Charles' question, (below). Never having encountered this
as an issue before, I thought I'd check Copy/Paste from LPEX to LibreOffice
Writer and Impress. Be advised that the later versions (5.2+) of
LibreOffice do not preserve the text formatting, (fonts, colours, etc.)
There is a Bug. The problem does not exist at Version 5.1.

(The easiest way I have found of avoiding the line highlight is to ensure
the cursor is on the first character position of the next line before
copying.)
===========================
I want to copy to include the syntax coloring. And it does, however the
"current line" (ie. last line of the block) highlighting also comes
across. Which results in a bright blue line that really can't even be
read.

Is there some way to prevent that current line highlighting from being
copied?
===========================
Brian.


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