Using word style enumeration to globalize

B

Bear

My macros use English style names. If I wanted to globalize, would it be a
good strategy to define my suite of styles using the built-in styles, then
use the enumeration for those styles?

Or would it be just as effective to insist on including a two-letter code as
an alias in style names, then using that code in macros?
 
J

Jean-Guy Marcil

Bear was telling us:
Bear nous racontait que :
My macros use English style names. If I wanted to globalize, would it
be a good strategy to define my suite of styles using the built-in
styles, then use the enumeration for those styles?

This will always work and there is nothing a user can do to break this
(except not use the style they are supposed to said:
Or would it be just as effective to insist on including a two-letter
code as an alias in style names, then using that code in macros?

Looks good in theory, but users could make the whole thing fall apart by
mismanaging the aliases.

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Salut!
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