2008/9/11 Jean-Baptiste Faure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In the second slide, I've imported a png file to it( antialias.test.png)
1. Lines looks smooth in Impress
2. However, lines the exported pdf are not smooth.
Please view the .odt file with 100% zoom, view .pdf file with Acro
Nguyen Vu Hung a écrit :
2008/9/10 Jean-Baptiste Faure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nguyen Vu Hung a écrit :
In the second slide, I've imported a png file to it( antialias.test.png)
1. Lines looks smooth in Impress
2. However, lines the exported pdf are not smooth.
Please view the .odt file w
Hello Martin,
What you are saying makes sense. You should perhaps add it to the Talk
section of the Charter draft: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Council/Items/Charter_Proposal
Best,
Charles.
Le 10 sept. 08 à 13:03, Martin Hollmichel a écrit :
sorry, for stepping
Hi Nguyen,
On Thursday, 2008-09-04 12:17:58 +0900, Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
> >> unxlngi6 folder is 6GB big and it takes a long time.
> >
> > It should't be that big. All unxlngi* folders together shouldn't be that
> > big.
> > You really shouldn't try a debug build at first attempt...
> I didn't t
sorry, for stepping in that lately.
by looking at the current charter there are mainly two areas of work
described for the Community Council:
* legislative tasks like representation of the community, coordination
with various entities, voting, doing proposals
* judiciary tasks like arbitrat
Hi Stephan,
>> while poking around a little bit I was wondering, how one could get at
>> the "Type[...]" information via Java that the Java proxy object reveals,
>> if asking it to render to a string.
>>
>> E.g. in the following (interactive) session Java is used as the bridge
>> for the scripting
On 09/09/08 19:24, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
while poking around a little bit I was wondering, how one could get at
the "Type[...]" information via Java that the Java proxy object reveals,
if asking it to render to a string.
E.g. in the following (interactive) session Java is used as t
Hi,
I followed the instructions for installing the version 3 software here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Run_OOo_versions_parallel
I can start the soffice application fine, but when I try to run either
writer, impress or calc they crash as soon as you try to actually create
a doc