For example download:
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/imprima.odt
The file content is:
Testando
Isto
é
uma
tabela
The first line is text and the other lines are an inserted table. The table
is printed, but not the text.
On real documents nothing is printed at all, but something empty
--- I wrote:
...
The first line is text and the other lines are an inserted table. The
table is printed, but not the text.
On real documents nothing is printed at all, but something empty is
sent to the printer spooler.
I'm using OpenOffice.org 2.4.1 on Windows Vista. ...
--- NoOp
--- NoOp wrote:
Sorry, forgot to mention that:Isto
é
uma
tabela
appears in a frame not a table.
What is the difference between a frame and a table?
I copied it from an Ooo table.
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--- Brian Barker privately wrote:
Is the text too close to the edge of the paper
for your printer? Almost certainly not, since
your top margin is 2 cm, but this can be a
problem generally. You have the text colour set
to black in the character format. What happens
if you leave it as
--- NoOp wrote:
Pedro, I've also tried your 2nd document (please let's keep this in the
same thread)
Even after that guy posts to un...?
and it prints with no problems as well. I've used (linux):
I never had any problem like this when I used Linux, but my current job is on
Windows
After I reported my problem with Calc's frame inserted in text in Writer, I
tried to insert a little jpg in text, and the same problem occurs: Only the
frame content is being printed, but not the text.
Then I copied everything to the clipboard and pasted in WordPad, adjusted the
page
--- Russell Butler wrote:
No need to uninstall the 2.4.x series, it will live happily beside a
DEV300 version.
Now it is late.
I have the original package in the backup.
You realise that the DEV300 series is quite early beta software and you
may well run into problems with it?
I
--- I wrote:
After I reported my problem with Calc's frame inserted in text in Writer, I
tried to insert a little jpg in text, and the same problem occurs: Only the
frame content is being printed, but not the text.
Then I copied everything to the clipboard and pasted in WordPad,
Cor Nouws wrote:
Was the focus still in the object (frame), or in the containing document?
I tested now on DEV300m21: The bug occurs in either situation.
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-- Michele wrote:
could your problem be related to this bug?
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=90516
No, as no caption is involved.
The bug I'm reporting here occurs when printing the document.
When using DEV300m21 a saving bug also occurred sometimes, related to styles,
Cor Nouws wrote:
No problem for me with printing from 2.4.1 and DEv300_m19 on XP
to an Epson laser printer.
Might it be due to the combination of OOo and Vista that you have?
I suspect that this is a Vista only problem. But we need another Vista user
to confirm it.
Cor Nouws wrote:
No problem for me with printing from 2.4.1 and DEv300_m19 on XP to
an Epson laser printer.
Might it be due to the combination of OOo and Vista that you have?
I wrote:
I suspect that this is a Vista only problem. But we need another
Vista user to confirm it.
NoOp wrote:
Roman numbers turn to Greek characters when converting from odt to doc.
It is incredible, so I took screen shots:
http://www.izecksohn.com/leonardo/ok.jpg
http://www.izecksohn.com/leonardo/problem.jpg
It happens on Windows Vista, on at least two different notebooks.
It does not happen on
-- I wrote:
Roman numbers turn to Greek characters when converting from odt to doc.
It is incredible, so I took screen shots:
http://www.izecksohn.com/leonardo/ok.jpg
http://www.izecksohn.com/leonardo/problem.jpg
It happens on Windows Vista, on at least two different notebooks.
I wrote about this topic before, but now I succeeded to reproduce the problem
in a small odt file.
In my previous posts the problem was in a large doc file, and just when
opening it with OpenOffice.
Now it will be easier to debug.
test.odt
Description:
the fhs
odt contains many WW8Num styles from 1 to 219. Do you know how the
styles got there? Was the original fhs.odt imported/converted from
latex, .doc, or some other document file originally?
The original document was imported from MS Word.
If you can point to
the original, then
Now I think that I found the problem:
The original font was set to: Antique Olive;Times New Roman
That is translated to Symbol when converting from odt to doc.
This is a bug, right?
The doctor does not want to change from Antique Olive.
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution enters
in an infinite loop.
The
Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
The Microsoft Word Viewer complains about the structure of a table, so the
.doc file is already faulty, it seems, before any attempt to reopen it in
OpenOffice. The problem appears to be in Table VI-3. If I delete this or
even keep the table but
Jean-Baptiste Faure jbf.fa...@... wrote:
You are probably right : cws hb19 which contains the fix for #98465 is
integrated in OOO310m4.
Could some of you provide a link for an executable (.exe or .deb)
newer version where this bug is fixed?
I'll try to isolate the bug before filing it.
The document I showed is not a bug, it is a monster.
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Mike Dawe wrote:
Also one or some of the embedded .wmf graphics are damaged. See page 82,
Scheme IX-1: Healthy eye without Migraines. In your (unmodified) file
this graphic is not present. In the (Word 95) converted document, there
is a place holder with dimensions of the missing graphic at
scalc does not understand any Date pasted as DDMMAA even though it
is able to represent =TODAY() using this format.
Often I need to paste dates as Text and calculate days by head.
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[]calc does not understand any Date pasted as DDMMAA even though it is
able to represent =TODAY() using this format.
As so often, Paste Special is your friend. Instead of using ordinary Paste:
o Go to Edit | Paste Special... (or right-click | Paste Special... or
Ctrl+Shift+V).
o In the
The file referenced below if saved as .doc (97/2000/XP) does not
generate the table it contains:
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/ooobug/TableVI-3.odt
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--- Franz Wein wrote:
I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.
The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using
Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some
years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I copied it from the
--- I wrote:
--- Franz Wein wrote:
I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.
The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using
Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some
years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I
I wrote:
Today the doctor told me that it is possible that he produced the
table in Excel.
--- NoOp wrote:
Still looks to be a bug. I even tried a copy paste to a new document
with the same results.
As mentioned, OOo 3.1.1 Ubuntu/Novell/go-oo version preserves the table
(albeit with
--- NoOp wrote:
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
I do not understand well if the table in the original text document has
been copied from Calc or not.
In fact there is already a bug report for tables copied from Calc to
Writer. Please have a look at issue 108978 :
--- NoOp wrote:
On 03/14/2010 08:58 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote (14-03-10 16:48)
NoOp wrote (13-03-10 03:34)
Cor, can you test this with your 3.1x version? I'm sick (bad cold) and
can't seem to locate my old 3.1x downloads at the moment.
The document from 03/08/2010 12:25 PM, Pedro
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