Hi Jurgen, all
first please forgive me for the silence on this
lots of work and actuallay sick :(
btw, i completelly do agree with you Jurgen
The name has to be choosen for its _international_ visibility
but i can not decide if it overlaps an existing name and if it feasible
or not to change
Hi Jurgen,
further discussions should probably take place on the new
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what happens if the name changes :(
but ok
lets go there (i'll repost my mail)
Laurent
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hi
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Send me mail as soon as possible.
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Hi Thorsten,
Thanks for answering. I'm new at the Impress code, so perhaps you can help
me more: how do I see how the text looks after converting it to a metafile -
more specifiaclly, where is the metafile located, what would its name be,
and how do I view it?
Thanks,
Alan
Thorsten Behrens
Bernhard Haumacher wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a macro that exports all pages in draw to
separate SVG files using the page name as file name. Everything
works, except the export to SVG (export to PNG or JPEG works
fine) :-)
When replacing
aArgs(0).Name = MediaType
Hi Mathias,
The MediaType seems to be correct, but it seems that you provide a wrong
filter name when exporting to SVG.
I don't know how the graphic export filters work, but a look into my
configuration files shows me that the filter name for the SVG export
filter is svg_Export. So you should