Hi :)
It is great when it does work and yes it's really good to be able to be
highly responsive and adaptable to clients. It's certainly something that
LibreOffice strives for and that is one of the reasons i enjoy using it so
much.
When it doesn't work, even slightly it's all the more annoying
A client asked me the other day to send him an .rtf version of a file I had
sent to him in Word 97/2000/XP format a few months earlier.
I opened the file in LO 3.3.4 [OOO330m19 (Build:401)] and re-saved it in
.rtf format. I then opened the new .rtf file in LO: flawless.
My client, too, confirmed
Tom wrote:
If a machine appears to be dead then often you can still use it by booting
up a LiveCd session of a GnuLinux distro.
Not in this case, a number of the capacitors on the motherboard have blown
and even with replacements it won't boot anymore. :(
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Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Using the RTF as provided in Robert's e-mail, Wordpad displays everything
through the Total amount due row and that is the end. The additional
RTF
after that row is has no effect.
Same here, I've got other similar invoices but they display OK. Now trying
to
Pedro wrote:
prino wrote:
I would appreciate it if someone could have a look at to why this
document doesn't display the way it should be displayed.
Actually RTF must be the worse format in the world :)
I opened your document under XP SP3 Pro x86 in 6 different word processors
and
: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO 3.4.3 Writer cannot handle RTF document
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 7 November, 2011, 10:46
Pedro wrote:
prino wrote:
I would appreciate it if someone could have a look
at to why this
document doesn't display the way it should be
displayed
Hi :)
Sorry for my rant! All just my own opinion of course.
A bad hair day!
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
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prino wrote:
As an aside, the fact that it's very easy to turn plain text into RTF
using about any editor and/or simple scripts is a big advantage that RTF
has over ODF, try making an ODT file on IBM's z/OS...
It is easy to turn any document into RTF but you never know what will show
up
Hi :)
If a machine appears to be dead then often you can still use it by booting
up a LiveCd session of a GnuLinux distro. Here is a guide for Ubuntu
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD
but the rest all work pretty much the same way too.
Often the LiveCd is the same as the installer Cd.
prino wrote:
I would appreciate it if someone could have a look at to why this document
doesn't display the way it should be displayed.
Actually RTF must be the worse format in the world :)
I opened your document under XP SP3 Pro x86 in 6 different word processors
and it didn't look the
Hi Dennis :)
You can upload the odt to Nabble quite easily. Just click on the link in
this post to get to the right thread (or navigate to it), reply to a post
and click on More Options to find the upload file option
Regards from
Tom :)
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