Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-24 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Yes, it is good to ask the list.  Ideal answers are to find a work-around 
and/or find out what is going wrong and then encourage people to post a 
bug-report if one is still needed.  Hopefully that gives people temporary 
work-arounds even if they are not perfect.  
Regards from
Tom :)



--- On Tue, 24/4/12, marc  wrote:

From: marc 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012, 9:18

Hi Tom,

Thank you for the links. I will definitely post a bug-report if it appears
that no one met the problem here.

What I was trying to do via the mailing list was to elucidate first  if it
was really a bug or some misfunction for which a workaround already existed.
I am sceptical if I am alone in the world trying to use SMP1 characters in
LO :) The PDF Export function of LO is a really interesting feature and it's
a pity SMP1 characters are clobbered in the process.

Marc


Tom wrote
> 
> Hi :)
> I guess it's already been mentioned that posting a bug-report would be
> great.  These 2 links both have the same result but you might find the
> approach of one of the links easier to use than the other one
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
> Probably you might find the 2nd is the easier one for you.  
> 
> It takes a long while before the devs get around to solving bugs and it is
> not a waiting list.  They prioritise the bugs and then work on the ones
> that look most interesting or seem the easiest to fix.  Anyone who would
> like to join the devs team might find LO particularly easy to get started
> with because of the "Easy Hacks" initiative.  
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> 
> --- On Tue, 24/4/12, marc <mjb0@> wrote:
> 
> From: marc <mjb0@>
> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1
> characters
> To: users@.libreoffice
> Date: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012, 8:09
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> Thank you for your answer. 
> 
> I did not try PS2PDF, but I know I can print correctly the LO document to
> PDF with PrimoPDF. I suppose CutePDF would do the same. The reason I would
> like LO PDF Export to work is that it preserves the whole structure of the
> document (marks, links, TOC...).
> 
> One additional point: the fonts are embedded in the PDF file produced by
> LO, but the characters of SMP1 do not show correctly.
> 
> Marc 
> 
> 
> 
>> Message du 23/04/12 19:54
>> De : "Steve Edmonds-2 [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
>> A : "marc" 
>> Copie à : 
>> Objet : Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
>> 
>> Hi. 
> Can you print to file (postscript) and convert to PDF with say PS2PDF 
> (or on windows print to PDF using something like Cute PDF). 
> Steve 
> 
> On 2012-04-24 01:06, marc wrote:
> 
>> Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly
>> with 
>> SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I
>> can 
>> report it and have it solved? Thanks. 
>> 
>> 
>> marc wrote 
>>> Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1
>>> (i.e. 
>>> with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF 
>>> exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any 
>>> sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has 
>>> anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance. 
>>> 
>> 
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-24 Thread marc
Hi Tom,

Thank you for the links. I will definitely post a bug-report if it appears
that no one met the problem here.

What I was trying to do via the mailing list was to elucidate first  if it
was really a bug or some misfunction for which a workaround already existed.
I am sceptical if I am alone in the world trying to use SMP1 characters in
LO :) The PDF Export function of LO is a really interesting feature and it's
a pity SMP1 characters are clobbered in the process.

Marc


Tom wrote
> 
> Hi :)
> I guess it's already been mentioned that posting a bug-report would be
> great.  These 2 links both have the same result but you might find the
> approach of one of the links easier to use than the other one
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
> Probably you might find the 2nd is the easier one for you.  
> 
> It takes a long while before the devs get around to solving bugs and it is
> not a waiting list.  They prioritise the bugs and then work on the ones
> that look most interesting or seem the easiest to fix.  Anyone who would
> like to join the devs team might find LO particularly easy to get started
> with because of the "Easy Hacks" initiative.  
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> 
> --- On Tue, 24/4/12, marc <mjb0@> wrote:
> 
> From: marc <mjb0@>
> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1
> characters
> To: users@.libreoffice
> Date: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012, 8:09
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> Thank you for your answer. 
> 
> I did not try PS2PDF, but I know I can print correctly the LO document to
> PDF with PrimoPDF. I suppose CutePDF would do the same. The reason I would
> like LO PDF Export to work is that it preserves the whole structure of the
> document (marks, links, TOC...).
> 
> One additional point: the fonts are embedded in the PDF file produced by
> LO, but the characters of SMP1 do not show correctly.
> 
> Marc 
> 
> 
> 
>> Message du 23/04/12 19:54
>> De : "Steve Edmonds-2 [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
>> A : "marc" 
>> Copie à : 
>> Objet : Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
>> 
>> Hi. 
> Can you print to file (postscript) and convert to PDF with say PS2PDF 
> (or on windows print to PDF using something like Cute PDF). 
> Steve 
> 
> On 2012-04-24 01:06, marc wrote:
> 
>> Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly
>> with 
>> SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I
>> can 
>> report it and have it solved? Thanks. 
>> 
>> 
>> marc wrote 
>>> Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1
>>> (i.e. 
>>> with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF 
>>> exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any 
>>> sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has 
>>> anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance. 
>>> 
>> 
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>>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-24 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I guess it's already been mentioned that posting a bug-report would be great.  
These 2 links both have the same result but you might find the approach of one 
of the links easier to use than the other one
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
Probably you might find the 2nd is the easier one for you.  

It takes a long while before the devs get around to solving bugs and it is not 
a waiting list.  They prioritise the bugs and then work on the ones that look 
most interesting or seem the easiest to fix.  Anyone who would like to join the 
devs team might find LO particularly easy to get started with because of the 
"Easy Hacks" initiative.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 24/4/12, marc  wrote:

From: marc 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012, 8:09

Hi Steve,

Thank you for your answer. 

I did not try PS2PDF, but I know I can print correctly the LO document to PDF 
with PrimoPDF. I suppose CutePDF would do the same. The reason I would like LO 
PDF Export to work is that it preserves the whole structure of the document 
(marks, links, TOC...).

One additional point: the fonts are embedded in the PDF file produced by LO, 
but the characters of SMP1 do not show correctly.

Marc 



> Message du 23/04/12 19:54
> De : "Steve Edmonds-2 [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
> A : "marc" 
> Copie à : 
> Objet : Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
> 
> Hi. 
Can you print to file (postscript) and convert to PDF with say PS2PDF 
(or on windows print to PDF using something like Cute PDF). 
Steve 

On 2012-04-24 01:06, marc wrote:

> Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly with 
> SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I can 
> report it and have it solved? Thanks. 
> 
> 
> marc wrote 
>> Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e. 
>> with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF 
>> exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any 
>> sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has 
>> anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance. 
>> 
> 
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-24 Thread marc
Hi Steve,

Thank you for your answer. 

I did not try PS2PDF, but I know I can print correctly the LO document to PDF 
with PrimoPDF. I suppose CutePDF would do the same. The reason I would like LO 
PDF Export to work is that it preserves the whole structure of the document 
(marks, links, TOC...).

One additional point: the fonts are embedded in the PDF file produced by LO, 
but the characters of SMP1 do not show correctly.

Marc 



> Message du 23/04/12 19:54
> De : "Steve Edmonds-2 [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
> A : "marc" 
> Copie à : 
> Objet : Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
> 
> Hi. 
Can you print to file (postscript) and convert to PDF with say PS2PDF 
(or on windows print to PDF using something like Cute PDF). 
Steve 

On 2012-04-24 01:06, marc wrote:

> Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly with 
> SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I can 
> report it and have it solved? Thanks. 
> 
> 
> marc wrote 
>> Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e. 
>> with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF 
>> exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any 
>> sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has 
>> anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance. 
>> 
> 
> -- 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-23 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
Can you print to file (postscript) and convert to PDF with say PS2PDF 
(or on windows print to PDF using something like Cute PDF).

Steve

On 2012-04-24 01:06, marc wrote:

Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly with
SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I can
report it and have it solved? Thanks.


marc wrote

Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e.
with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF
exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any
sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has
anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-23 Thread marc






> Message du 23/04/12 15:06
> De : "marc [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
> A : "marc" 
> Copie à : 
> Objet : Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters
> 
> Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly with 
> SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I can 
> report it and have it solved? Thanks. 




marc wrote
Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e. with 
code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF exported by 
Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any sensible 
indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has anyone a clue 
how to solve that? Thanks in advance.






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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problem in PDF export with SMP 1 characters

2012-04-23 Thread marc
Is there a chance anyone knows why PDF export does not operate correctly with
SMP1 characters, or simply confirms the problem and gives a hint how I can
report it and have it solved? Thanks.


marc wrote
> 
> Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e.
> with code point greater than 0x) do not show correctly in a PDF
> exported by Writer (and possibly other LO components). I didn't find any
> sensible indication in the Web that this problem was already known. Has
> anyone a clue how to solve that? Thanks in advance.
> 


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