"Known issue" doesn't really explain. It's like one of those evergreen
problems like managing government spending -- down, ostensibly.
Best approach is to ensure that everyone in a certain collaborative
workflow is aligned on the same systems and version of OOo. Won't
happen.
I encourage PDF's here unless users must edit.
We're getting to some of the fundamental problems of a FAT client
wordprocessing app which are solved by Wiki-style or hosted doc systems
like Writely, Workplace and whatever Google has coming. We're in the
wrong paradigm, I'm afraid.
-Sam
On Sunday, December 4, 2005, at 04:50 PM, Dave Close wrote:
I opened an OOo ODT document generated on Windows using OOo on Linux.
The original document used Times Roman font and appeared to have lines
spaced at approximately the standard six per vertical inch. On Linux,
OOo converted the document to Times and only five lines per inch. Page
breaks were obviously severely messed up.
Is this a known issue? Is there an easy solution?
(The Linux is Fedora Core 4, if it matters.)
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