** Reply to message from Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com on Mon, 10
Feb 2014 08:28:09 +0100
Il 08/02/2014 23:40, Cliff Scott ha scritto:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency. Clicking OK
Two other ways
1 - Try
FileExport
choose PDF for the format
Then work with the options to see what works for you.
2- Use an external PDF printer
doPDF for Windows [free]
CUPS-PDF for Linux.
Those PDF printers have some good things and bad things. CUPS-PDF will
only print as Portrait so
Il 08/02/2014 23:40, Cliff Scott ha scritto:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency. Clicking OK
allows the export to continue and I don't see any problems in the resultant
PDF, but this is something
On 02/08/2014 05:40 PM, Cliff Scott wrote:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency. Clicking OK
allows the export to continue and I don't see any problems in the resultant
PDF, but this is something
2014-02-08 23:40 GMT+01:00 Cliff Scott c...@intergate.com:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency. Clicking OK
allows the export to continue and I don't see any problems in the resultant
PDF, but
Cley Faye cleyf...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-02-08 23:40 GMT+01:00 Cliff Scott c...@intergate.com:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency. Clicking OK
allows the export to continue and I don't see
On February 8, 2014 6:54:39 PM PST, Cliff Scott wrote:
that someone opening a Tagged Format PDF may have problems if they
Originally, only Tagged PDF was fully accessible, but a couple of changes
during the finalization of the standard meant that PDF/A-1a is equally
accessible.
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