On 2016-10-30 15:20, gordon cooper wrote:
On 30/10/16 15:04, Girvin Herr wrote:
On 10/29/2016 06:52 PM, gordon cooper wrote:
Hi again Ken,
There is some odd going on here. I don't use
LO very
often, most of my writing is done with Lyx, which then outputs as a
PDF
On 30/10/16 15:04, Girvin Herr wrote:
On 10/29/2016 06:52 PM, gordon cooper wrote:
Hi again Ken,
There is some odd going on here. I don't use
LO very
often, most of my writing is done with Lyx, which then outputs as a
PDF and I print from there. Have just looked at
On 10/29/2016 06:52 PM, gordon cooper wrote:
Hi again Ken,
There is some odd going on here. I don't use LO
very
often, most of my writing is done with Lyx, which then outputs as a
PDF and I print from there. Have just looked at LO and found that
when it was asked to
Hi again Ken,
There is some odd going on here. I don't use LO very
often, most of my writing is done with Lyx, which then outputs as a
PDF and I print from there. Have just looked at LO and found that
when it was asked to print, to either my little Brother laser,or an
On 10/29/16 6:40 PM, gordon cooper wrote:
On 30/10/16 13:22, Ken Springer wrote:
Trying to learn a bit about Linux, as well as solve a printing issue
with LO in Linux Mint 17.3. The printer is a Samsung CLP-315 color
laser.
When printing a spreadsheet, and selecting landscape, LO prints
On 30/10/16 13:22, Ken Springer wrote:
Trying to learn a bit about Linux, as well as solve a printing issue
with LO in Linux Mint 17.3. The printer is a Samsung CLP-315 color
laser.
When printing a spreadsheet, and selecting landscape, LO prints
landscape, but to paper that is still
Trying to learn a bit about Linux, as well as solve a printing issue
with LO in Linux Mint 17.3. The printer is a Samsung CLP-315 color laser.
When printing a spreadsheet, and selecting landscape, LO prints
landscape, but to paper that is still portrait. Sort of like this...
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Hi All,
As a contribution to the community I am providing under a Creative
Commons license a business case recently authored for a client migration
project. The information may help with any organisations looking at
LibreOffice as an upgrade or alternative to existing proprietary office
software.
My wife had some image mail attachments that were stored in aspx form.
I suspect they were holdovers from a much earlier computer that could
deal with them. A current Mac running 10.11.6 can't. Changing the
extension to pdf or trying to open them in Safari doesn't work either.
What does work