Guido Pinkernell wrote: > Am Sonntag, 22. April 2007 schrieb Eberhard Roloff: >> Guido Pinkernell wrote: >>> Thanks for your feedback, Eberhard. More inline: >> [...] >> >>>> Hi, >>>> when I am opening your file in OOorg 2.2 (latest version from OOorg on >>>> SL 10.2), the formula looks absolutely clean, but does not have any >>>> brackets. >>> Yes, that's the problem. >> [...] >> >> Hi Guido, >> >> ok. Just to complicate things. >> >> I recently upgraded my XP OOorg to 2.2, as well. This one is also >> directly from OOorg. >> >> So I took the chance and just opened your file there. It displays >> perfectly well, including correctly set brackets, both square and rounded. > > Yes, that's what it does here on my XP partition too. > >> However, the formula is not editable, as I would expect. >> >> Instead it is displayed as one single object that is labelled "OLE" in >> the OOorg menu bar. > > Yes. That's ok, too. In my Openoffice.org on XP it does'nt either since > MathType is not installed here. And I would not expect it to open on my Linux > system, too. I am only interested why the formula doesn't display the > brackets and other types like the multicplication dot. > > Thanks, > > Guido Now, I think, I'll get it. Sorry for taking that long. ;-)
While I think it is great to expect OpenOffice to handle doc-files that are originated from a 3rd party application (Mathtype), OOorg should at least display identically on both, Lin and Win. Later I will get my hands dirty on an older Laptop with Xubuntu 6.06 and OOorg 2.01 (I believe). Will test there and report back, should that work "better". regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
