Printing is off the mark vertically by about an eighth of an inch
vertically, lower on the page than correct.
Labels print fine on Avery 8160.
No adjustments of any kind to the template was made.
LO 4.4.7.2
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 13:16:08 -0700
Ken Springer wrote:
> Printing is off the mark vertically by about an eighth of an inch
> vertically, lower on the page than correct.
>
> Labels print fine on Avery 8160.
>
> No adjustments of any kind to the template was made.
>
> LO
With LibreOffice 5.1.0.3 under Linux Mint 17.2 I also get the blinking,
which is not surprising as the text is set to blink, i.e. under 'Character'
-> 'Font effects' the box "Blinking" is set. For some reason I could not
select the whole text on these pages, but only individual lines. On doing
so
These are another two videos, I hope they help:
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/ron1ck/m/libreoffice-and-word-using-copies-of-the-same-document/
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/ron1ck/m/libreoffice-docx-creation-possible-bug/
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Thank you, Piet.
So do I need to install LO 3.6.7.2 in order to correct this? Or, should I
implement the following twelve steps?
1) use my eMail client to copy these frequent reports to my computer from Gmail
2) run a script or program to:
2.1) open that file
2.2) strip out everything
On 2/6/16 3:14 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016 13:16:08 -0700
Ken Springer wrote:
Printing is off the mark vertically by about an eighth of an inch
vertically, lower on the page than correct.
Labels print fine on Avery 8160.
No adjustments of any kind to the
p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }I have the
followingArrangement:The main form of the document is (oForm), and there is a
subform (oMangForm).On the subform, thereis a push-button, which I wish to hide
under certain conditions.I have carefullyread all the documents available to
Not reproducible.
Win10x64
LibreOffice Version: 5.0.5.1 (x64)
Please test if disable or enable OpenGl in Menu/Tools/Options/LibreOffice
/View has some effect. And increase at least up to 48 Mb the option in
Menu/Tools/Options/LibreOffice/Memory/Graphics cache/Use for LibreOffice?.
If nothing
Hi Jonathon
toki wrote
> I _think_ that the TestFonts extension works for Impress.
>
> It was designed for Write.
Brilliant! It was exactly something like this I was looking for (how stupid
of me not to remember looking in OpenOffice Extensions where there are many
more extensions
Pedro wrote
>
> Robert Funnell wrote
>> What about unzipping the .odt/.odp/whatever file and searching for
>> font names in the resulting .xml files? (Again, I haven't tried this.)
> That would make sense. Unfortunately the file styles.xml lists some 55
> fonts
> From a PDF copy of the
Hi Egbert,
If you are running on a Windows machine, I have found ways to do what you
were asking and I could make some suggestions if that would help.
Noel
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On 4 February 2016 at 14:59, Egbert Eissing wrote:
> I need to fire up a macro
Original Message
From: Pedro
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 02:57:13 -0700 (MST)
> Hi Jonathon
>
>
> toki wrote
>> I _think_ that the TestFonts extension works for Impress.
>>
>> It was designed for Write.
>
> Brilliant!
Yep! Just like most of Tom Bilek's extensions.
> It was
Hi Owen
Owen Genat wrote
> Pedro, something like this should give an idea:
>
> $ unzip -p filename.odp styles.xml | xmllint --format - | grep "font-face
> style:name" | sort -u
>
> That will just give style-based font use. For direct formatting, replace
> "styles.xml" with content.xml.
That
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