On 04/02/2008 09:12 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote: > > Let me give an example. I just sent an email to a friend with an > attachment that I produced in OpenOffice. I exported it to PDF, then > switched to Evolution, and attached the PDF I just created. > > Now, some people will complain that I had to switch out of OpenOffice > and into Evolution to create my email. I pity those people - honestly I > do ... >
No... but they might complain that you made it more difficult than necessary :-) Tools|Options|Internet|E-mail|E-mail program: evolution File|Send|E-mail as PDF: click and you will be in Evo mail compose window w/pdf attachment ready to send. You can do the same with most any mail program, even if it is not your default mail client. Just put the full path to the email client w/command line compose options and it will do the same (I use SeaMonkey on this machine, Evo on the other). The only way I can think of to make it better would be to add a dropdown selection box to select which email client you want to use to send the attachment. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
