On 05/11/15 04:21, Steve Edmonds wrote:
> I use an external PDF writer for some documents where LO fails to
> convert vector formats correctly.
> That said, if I use the external converter I loose all my cross
> referencing and TOC links that LO does very well in my opinion.
> Steve
I have used
Sure, the whole of my LO document is style based and the TOC links work
great inside the LO document. But not in the exported pdf document. So I
probably didn't understand something.
Philip
On 05/11/15 14:52, Gabriele Ponzo wrote:
> Maybe, but make sure using styles to have a result ;)
>
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This is really strange… Please try using "evince" as reader and let us know.
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Gabriele Ponzo
2015-11-05 18:03 GMT+01:00 Philip Jackson :
> Sure, the whole of my LO document is style based and the TOC links work
> great inside the LO document. But not in the
Thank you to all who replied. The problem was solved by a kind reply
offline by Cley. I had not known about the Browse mode in Okular, my
pdf reader.
Not a LO problem at all but down to incomplete familiarity with my pdf
reader.
Philip
On 05/11/15 18:29, Gabriele Ponzo wrote:
> This is really
Philip Jackson wrote:
On 05/11/15 04:21, Steve Edmonds wrote:
I use an external PDF writer for some documents where LO fails to
convert vector formats correctly.
That said, if I use the external converter I loose all my cross
referencing and TOC links that LO does very well in my opinion.
Steve
Hi.
I use an external PDF writer for some documents where LO fails to
convert vector formats correctly.
That said, if I use the external converter I loose all my cross
referencing and TOC links that LO does very well in my opinion.
Steve
On 2015-11-05 06:10, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
For Windows, I do not remember anything about Nitro PDF Writer. I have
on Windows [and Linux] a PDF writer as my default printing "device".
For Windows, I use doPDF. I have used it for years now.
The only advantage, if any, for external PDF writers, may be in their
specific options that
Tim,
Thanks for the tip.
I've been using PDFCreator for my Windows boxes for years and am
usually pretty happy with it, but I'll give doPDF a shot.
I work in a mixed environment with an Xubuntu desktop and a Windows
laptop and I don't like having to keep track of all the printer links
for both
Also - we are not your personal support group. We're a group of volunteers
and we fix what we want to fix (unless someone is paying for support
through a 3rd party entity). If this is a bug (which as Italo stated, it
seems unlikely) your options are:
1. Fix it yourself;
2. Pay for a fix;
3. Find
LibreOffice does not need a PDF printer, so this is not a bug. You can
produce a better PDF using the integrated feature, which has been
available for ages.
On 03/11/2015 18:26, Vermas Chandigarh wrote:
> Have said this earlier also – the software does not work with nitro pdf
> writer 8 and
Original Message
From: Vermas Chandigarh
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 22:56:16 +0530
> Have said this earlier also – the software does not work with nitro pdf
> writer 8 and beyod. The office software just hangs.
> Sorry but this bug is not taken care of by you guys
> Regards
>
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