Hi,
I'm using numbering outline for some manuscripts. I would like my numbering
to be simple:
I.
A.
1.
a.
As default, LibreOffice initially shows all the sublevels: for example,
I.
A.
A.1.
A.1.a.
I change the show sublevels to 1 by
I think I found the answer. When I save the doc as a Word doc (.docx), the
number of sublevels changes back to the default upon reopening. However, if
I save the doc as .odt, the number of sublevels do not change.
Is this a bug?
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Hi,
gjt wrote (02-12-11 02:42)
I think I found the answer. When I save the doc as a Word doc (.docx), the
number of sublevels changes back to the default upon reopening. However, if
I save the doc as .odt, the number of sublevels do not change.
Is this a bug?
Indeed this looks as something
Yes you are able to get copies of the earlier JREs.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/archive-139210.html
It takes a little effort to find it, since they do not want you to
install the older ones.
Although they have version 6 update 29 as the newest, they do not have
update 28 in the
On 12/01/2011 06:10 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/01/2011 10:55 AM, bh wrote:
I just switched from NeoOffice to LibreOffice on my Mac. LibreOffice is much
more reliable! I was getting mysterious
disappearances of pictures in NeoOffice and have had no such problems since
the switch.
But one new
For Windows, I use doPDF, which places a printer in you printer list
that prints to a PDF file.
I know that Linux may have a PDF printer option installed by default,
but what little testing I have used for it, I find that I prefer to
install CUPS-PDF printer and use it. It creates a better
Hi,
In Linux (I run Ubuntu.) you can install cups-pdf. When you want to
print a document, select cups-pdf as the printer. It has worked very
reliably for me. For Windows, I know nothing about doPDF. Source Forge
has PDFCreator for Windows, and it is free from spy ware, advertising,
etc. Use
* All the previous versions of Java Runtime Environment are also available
at FileHippo (http://www.filehippo.com/download_jre_32/).
* It's not necessary to open an account there.
* version 6 update 28 is not there either.
*=== webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote*:
date: Fri, Dec 2,
krackedpress wrote
For Windows, I use doPDF, which places a printer in you printer list
that prints to a PDF file.
-snip-
I never heard of PDF-Redirect. I went to there site. I wonder what
print options it has compared to doPDF and the non-free PDF995 and
CutePDF? I have been
I have just viewed this in Adobe Acrobat and it is OK
I imported it into Libre 3.4.4 on my iMac using Lion and found that the
whole page is covered with a grid.
The lines are vertical as well as horizontal.
Tink
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Why am I getting these e-mails about white lines, I don't have any white lines
This is not a good start
First Libre Office has hijacked my word docs and turned them into Note Pad
Then your users+subscr...@global.libreoffice.org e-mail address comes back as:-
Wait for it!!
Sorry, we were
Why am I getting these e-mails about white lines, I don't have any white lines
This is not a good start
First Libre Office has hijacked my word docs and turned them into Note Pad
Then your users+subscr...@global.libreoffice.org e-mail address comes back as:-
Wait for it!!
Sorry, we were
I do not think doPDF if a true FLOSS package, but it is free.
I have not worked with PDF-Redirect or PDF Creator before. It might be
interesting to see if they can be installed side by side and compare
their features. Maybe do the same for the default PDF printer for
Linux vs. CUPS-PDF.
When I originally posted this problem I didn't have access to a color printer
because I was travelling.
Now I'm home and when I print either directly from LibreOffice or via Export
PDF and then Preview,
there are no white lines. But they're clearly visible on the screen, and
they aren't grid
I think Oracle removed 28 for some reason. I have update 20-29 [less
28] for Windows. I stick with whatever is in the repository for Linux.
I made the mistake of using the online install package ONCE. So I
download and use the offline installs whenever that are available.
On
As I zoom in more and more, most of the white hairlines started to go
away. So it might be a display issue for part of the problem. At 100%,
I had a lot of grid lines. At 200% had only about forth of the left. At
300% I had only 3 left.
On 12/02/2011 12:13 PM, bh wrote:
When I
Not for me -- they get clearer and sharper as I zoom in. I'll attach an
excerpt from a screenshot.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3555176/Preview001.png
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Hi :)
Is it a rendering issue? Perhaps an old driver? Codec or something? Is
there any way to check such things on a Mac?
Regards from
Tom :)
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On 2011-12-02 8:02 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
I never heard of PDF-Redirect. I went to there site. I wonder what
print options it has compared to doPDF and the non-free PDF995 and
CutePDF? I have been using doPDF for years on Windows, since I was
creating
Mélodie wrote (02-12-11 12:41)
I am wondering if I can modify these?
The 2 most useful layouts for me (3 boxes that allow a 1/4 page picture
in the top right or bottom right corner) aren't available, and I would
like to create them as standard layouts.
I haven't been able to find anything on
Cor Nouws wrote (02-12-11 22:37)
You could try to fiddle around it?
Just found out that you can at least have some influence.
In the slide master (View SLide master) you can resize / move the frame.
That influences the size/position of the frames that are choosen with
the layouts...
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No, I did not see the hairline lines there with my zooming in.
You did say you do not see it in the last color printing you did? If
you see the lines in one place and I see them in a different place[s],
it has to be something no associated with the actual file.It must be
a monitor
I'm sure it's a rendering issue. But it didn't happen when I was using
NeoOffice,
and I'd like to find out what's different in the PDF to cause it, to see if
I can work
around the problem.
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I was not aware of Leigh's advice until I saw your response here. So
I found and followed his advice, and, I still see issues.
Note that I do still see the driver, however
rpm -qa | grep -i nouveau
xorg-x11-drv-nouveau-0.0.16-27.20110720gitb806e3f.fc16.x86_64
Then again, I also see all
Thanks for your help Drew,
I have finished the presentation and put it on to DVD and it works.
The method was a bit involved but all worked fairly simply; I created the
slideshow in Impress mainly because I wanted to have a scrapbook type of look
to it and Impress has a background that
What's your output for:
lsmod nvidia
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from twohot@device.mobile :)
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