Writer - Bilder einfügen Fehlermeldung Grafikfilter nicht gefunden

2013-09-04 Thread 3052192
Win 7 64 bitRAM 16 GB

Hallo zusammen,

beim Einfügen von Bildern (Einfügen-Bild-Datei) in ein Dokument erhalte ich
seit kurzem regelmäßig die Meldung  Grafikfilter nicht gefunden.
Bei den Bildern handelt es sich meist um Landkarten, die mit einem Tablet in
GIMP erstellt sind und aus GIMP als jpeg und tif exportiert werden. Diese
jpg-Dateien verursachen die Fehlermeldung.

Wenn ich diese Dateien in Photoshop Elements öffne, werden sie korrekt
angezeigt. Wenn ich diegeöffneten tif und jpg danach (über Photoshop)
speichere, und in mein OO-Writer - Dukoment eingliedern will, kommt die
Fehlermeldung ebenfalls.
Erst wenn ich die von OO nicht akzeptierte jpg-Datei mit Photoline öffne und
erneut als jpg speichere, kann ich sie in mein Dokument einfügen.  

Die jpg-Bilder aus GIMP entwickeln nach dem Einfügen ein seltsames
Eigenleben: Manchmal verschwinden sie einfach aus dem Text und nur Rahmen
und Beschriftung bleiben übrig, manchmal vervielfältigen sie sich innerhalb
des Rahmens und bringen die Meldung Grafik nicht darstellbar. 

Andere jpgs aus zB Fotosammlungsn werden problemlos eingefügt.

Im Menue Arbeitsspeicher sind die Rückgä#ngig-Schritte auf 100 gesetzt, bei
Grafik Cache die Maximalwerte eingestellt  256 / 256 / 23:59 Std. / 256

Der Umweg über Photoline löst zwar das Problem, ist aber recht umständlich.
Hat jemand eine Idee, was die Ursache für die Fehlermeldung sein könnte und
an welcher Schraube man drehen könnte, um wieder das direkte Einfügen zu
ermöglichen?

Vielen Dank im Voraus!

konrad





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Re: [AOO 4.0] Bug in Basic Funktion CCur unter Windows XP

2013-09-04 Thread Heiko Fischer
Hallo Regine,

Danke für das raus suchen.

Am 04.09.2013 13:48, schrieb Regina Henschel:
 Heiko Fischer schrieb:
 ich habe ein fehlerhaftes Verhalten der Funktion CCur unter Windows XP
 festgestellt.
 Unter Linux sind die Anzeigen sTestCurr und cTestCurr wie erwartet
 gleich.
 Unter Windows XP unterscheiden sie sich stark.

 Kann das mal jemand anders, evtl. auch unter einer anderen
 Windows-Version nachvollziehen?

 Sub TestCCur()
  Dim cTestCurr as Currency
  Dim sTestCurr as String
  cTestCurr=2148720.55
  sTestCurr=CStr(cTestCurr)
  cTestCurr=CCur(sTestCurr)
  print sTestCurr
  print cTestCurr
 End Sub

 Ja, da gibt es Probleme
 https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=31001
 https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=62230
 https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=91121
 https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=54049
 und wahrscheinlich noch mehr.


Ja, hier im letzten Beitrag wird genau das Problem beschrieben:

https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=31001

Ohje, das sind ja schon recht alte Bugs.
Schraubt da überhaupt noch jemand dran?

Viele Grüße

Heiko


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WG: Writer - Bilder einfügen Fehlermeldung Grafikfilter nicht gefunden

2013-09-04 Thread 3052192
Hallo alle zusammen,

bei der GIMP Userlist ist mein Problem bekannt gewesen. Nach Abwählen der
Option ist der Export aus GIMP/ Import nach OO keine Hürde mehr.

Trotzdem der Hinweis, dass OO eigentlich nicht darüber stolpern sollte:

In the advanced options of the JPEG save dialog, un-
tick the  Progressive box. it is known to cause problems. 

If I  guessed right you can file a bug with OpenOffice because it
really
should support that feature...

Schönen Abend noch!

Konrad



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Re: Problem installing alongside libreoffice in linux mint 15

2013-09-04 Thread John Barmen
Simon,

Please note, I am a user, not a code writer, but I too had a problem loading 
the program onto my iMac. This may have been a function that the software isn't 
an approved vendor. Downloaded it twice the first day, then once the 
following day (after a nasty shock, upon booting up for the day the program 
wasn't visible, and I though all my work from the day before was lost). It now 
seems to be running just fine. I do shut down the software and anything I am 
working on, before shutting my computer down for the day. 

Not sure if this helps, your problem may not be the same as mine. Good luck.

John Barmen


On Sep 4, 2013, at 2:24 AM, simon brown si...@greatgiftsandtoys.co.uk wrote:

 Hi
 
 I am trying to install open office on a latest linux mint copy, alongside 
 libreoffice.  The reason is that I have a libreoffice calc bug to do with 
 .xlsx compatibility, and I want to see if your equivalent will get round this.
 
 Unfortunately I cannot get it to install.  Your instructions refer obliquely 
 to needing to resolve a soffice symlink, without including details on just 
 how to do it.  I have now wasted nearly 2 hours trying to do this, and am now 
 giving up.  All the packages install fine, except the desktop integration, 
 which complains that there is a package conflict with /usr/bin/soffice which 
 is also in the libreoffice package.
 
 I think that the entry on the wiki about resolving it is patronising and 
 smug, and highly annoying (see your favourite reference for how to do 
 this).  If there is a known issue then please state the full workaround in 
 full detail.
 
 What I find most surprising, perhaps, is that I can't find any instructions 
 on how to run the components from the command line anywhere, or even details 
 on just where the executables get put. This leaves me with nowhere to go if 
 the desktop integration step fouls up, as it has.
 
 regards
 
 Simon
 
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Re: Problem installing alongside libreoffice in linux mint 15

2013-09-04 Thread Josef Latt

Try this:

http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Run_OOo_versions_parallel

BTW, found it with google.

Regards


Am 04.09.2013 09:24, schrieb simon brown:

Hi

I am trying to install open office on a latest linux mint copy,
alongside libreoffice.  The reason is that I have a libreoffice calc bug
to do with .xlsx compatibility, and I want to see if your equivalent
will get round this.

Unfortunately I cannot get it to install.  Your instructions refer
obliquely to needing to resolve a soffice symlink, without including
details on just how to do it.  I have now wasted nearly 2 hours trying
to do this, and am now giving up.  All the packages install fine, except
the desktop integration, which complains that there is a package
conflict with /usr/bin/soffice which is also in the libreoffice package.

I think that the entry on the wiki about resolving it is patronising and
smug, and highly annoying (see your favourite reference for how to do
this).  If there is a known issue then please state the full workaround
in full detail.

What I find most surprising, perhaps, is that I can't find any
instructions on how to run the components from the command line
anywhere, or even details on just where the executables get put. This
leaves me with nowhere to go if the desktop integration step fouls up,
as it has.

regards

Simon

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Re: Problem installing alongside libreoffice in linux mint 15

2013-09-04 Thread Greg Madden
On Tuesday 03 September 2013 23:24:22 you wrote:
 Hi

 I am trying to install open office on a latest linux mint copy,
 alongside libreoffice.  The reason is that I have a libreoffice calc
 bug to do with .xlsx compatibility, and I want to see if your
 equivalent will get round this.

 Unfortunately I cannot get it to install.  Your instructions refer
 obliquely to needing to resolve a soffice symlink, without including
 details on just how to do it.  I have now wasted nearly 2 hours
 trying to do this, and am now giving up.  All the packages install
 fine, except the desktop integration, which complains that there is a
 package conflict with /usr/bin/soffice which is also in the
 libreoffice package.

 I think that the entry on the wiki about resolving it is patronising
 and smug, and highly annoying (see your favourite reference for how
 to do this).  If there is a known issue then please state the full
 workaround in full detail.

 What I find most surprising, perhaps, is that I can't find any
 instructions on how to run the components from the command line
 anywhere, or even details on just where the executables get put. This
 leaves me with nowhere to go if the desktop integration step fouls
 up, as it has.

 regards

 Simon

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I use Debian Wheezy, Mint should be the same. From the wiki

Use the 'whereis' is command to find the executable or symlink is 
located:

pabi@tdewheezy:~$ whereis soffice
soffice: /usr/bin/soffice /usr/bin/X11/soffice

I use 'ls -l' command to find if the executable is a symlink, it is.   
You can see fron the output of ls -l that AOO is installed into 
the 'opt' dir. It would be possible to run the 'soffice' directly 
from /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice

pabi@tdewheezy:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/soffice
root root  /usr/bin/soffice - /opt/openoffice4/program/soffice

The reason for this is Libreofice is a fork of Openoffice, it changed 
the name of the suite but kept the executables the same name. The 
system can not have two programs using the same name using the same 
system paths, ie. /usr/bin or /usr/bin/X11. T

This is not the fault of AOO, the wiki is, imho, trying to make both 
suites workable on the same machine...hence the awareness of the 
symlink. Working with symlinks is system admin area of expertise. I 
concur it is not something most users are familiar with. My thought is 
the (see your favorite reference for how to do this) comment refers to 
your favorite sys admin handbook or guide. Also the man page for ln 
is available on every system.

In closing the wiki is a volunteer endeavor, it is editable, maybe it 
will become clearer over time.

http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Help:Contents

I don't use Mint and I do not run two suites together.
-- 
Peace,

Greg

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Please ignore earlier message

2013-09-04 Thread simon brown


Sorry about earlier grumpy message, I had no idea that this was a 
mailing list - certainly did not appear that way on the support web page 
I found it on.


Regards

Simon

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Re: Please ignore earlier message

2013-09-04 Thread James Knott
simon brown wrote:
 Sorry about earlier grumpy message, I had no idea that this was a
 mailing list - certainly did not appear that way on the support web
 page I found it on.

Which support web page was that?


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Windows 8

2013-09-04 Thread iain watson
Will all versions of OpenOffice run under Windows 8?

Many thanks for your replies.

Iain Watson

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