Hi Steve,
Thank you for your answer.
I did not try PS2PDF, but I know I can print correctly the LO document to PDF
with PrimoPDF. I suppose CutePDF would do the same. The reason I would like LO
PDF Export to work is that it preserves the whole structure of the document
(marks, links,
Hi,
Le 18/02/2012 14:20, marc a écrit :
I have been an OO 2.4 user since a long time now and considered to switch to
LibreOffice. One problem I hope was solved in newer versions and does not
seem to be is the following: Unicode characters pertaining to Supplementary
Multilingual Plane 1 (i.e.
Hi :)
I guess it's already been mentioned that posting a bug-report would be great.
These 2 links both have the same result but you might find the approach of one
of the links easier to use than the other one
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
Hi :)
Hopefully one of the guides here might help
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Programmers
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: Re:
Hi Tom,
Thank you for the links. I will definitely post a bug-report if it appears
that no one met the problem here.
What I was trying to do via the mailing list was to elucidate first if it
was really a bug or some misfunction for which a workaround already existed.
I am sceptical if I am
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 09:07 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Hopefully one of the guides here might help
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Programmers
Good luck and regards from
Hi Tom
Actually a google search for libreoffice shell command brings up:
I want to convert doc to ps(print script) format
programatically.I know there is an utility available in LibreOffice that
does this conversion but I don't want to install Libreoffice on the
Client machine instead I want to reuse the source code of LibreOffice to
develop this utility.I
On Tuesday 24 April 2012 21:19, Ankit Jain wrote:
I want to convert doc to ps(print script) format
programatically.I know there is an utility available in LibreOffice
that does this conversion but I don't want to install Libreoffice
on the Client machine instead I want to reuse the
Hi :)
Yes, it is good to ask the list. Ideal answers are to find a work-around
and/or find out what is going wrong and then encourage people to post a
bug-report if one is still needed. Hopefully that gives people temporary
work-arounds even if they are not perfect.
Regards from
Tom :)
A typo- I mean post script
--- On Tue, 24/4/12, Ankit Jain ankit_1988ma...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Want to convert doc into ps format programatically
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012, 2:49 PM
OS: Windows 7, 64bits
LO version: 3.5.2.2
Whenever Libre Office is launched by a double click on a document from
another application (Windows Explorer, or an email client,...), it
crashes at document opening time.
This happens whatever the document type or format (doc, or odt, or xls,
or
Hi there,
I need a macro that check if a sheet exists by its index instead of its name
For example:
oSheets = ThisComponent.Sheets()
If oSheets.hasByName(Invoice) Then
[...]
works fine
Instead I need something like this (that obviously doesn't work):
If oSheets.hasByIndex(2) Then
[...]
FYI
As an alternative Gnumeric makes it very easy to extract individual sheets
to csv (even on Windows).
Reading this gives me yet another reason to learn Python.
Cheers, John
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Am 03.04.2012 11:54, Pedro wrote:
I found out that it does work. But it opens and displays the file first,
which is exactly what I didn't want to happen. The problem is that I'm
working with 100.000+ lines xls documents and because they are heavily
formatted (don't ask! :) ) it takes ages to
Am 24.04.2012 01:21, jjjk wrote:
FYI
As an alternative Gnumeric makes it very easy to extract individual sheets
to csv (even on Windows).
Reading this gives me yet another reason to learn Python.
Cheers, John
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The problem is that I'm
working with 100.000+ lines xls documents and because they are heavily
formatted (don't ask! :) ) it takes ages to open even on a powerful
machine.
xls supports no more than 65536 rows and 256 columns.
Yes, on each sheet.
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Hi Tom,
I'm very thankful that Tim developed the dictionaries that he did. I CAN
install them, and they DO work -- well. Again, though, I can't help but
wonder if someone might not be interested in figuring out why the default
dictionaries break as they do. After floating this topic around here
Jacques,
On 04/24/2012 08:27 AM, Jacques Beckand wrote:
OS: Windows 7, 64bits
LO version: 3.5.2.2
Whenever Libre Office is launched by a double click on a document from
another application (Windows Explorer, or an email client,...), it
crashes at document opening time.
This happens whatever
On 04/23/2012 05:15 PM, Max74 wrote:
Hi there,
I need a macro that check if a sheet exists by its index instead of its name
For example:
oSheets = ThisComponent.Sheets()
If oSheets.hasByName(Invoice) Then
[...]
works fine
Instead I need something like this (that obviously doesn't work):
We run OOo/LOo headless in order to utilize services via UNO from a web
application. Works great. But it leaks memory rather badly, and
eventually gets killed off for out-of-memory conditions.
Out of memory: Kill process 9145 (soffice.bin) score 475 or sacrifice
child
Killed process 9145, UID
For Postscript or PDF formatting, believe the heavy lifting within
LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) are filters that pass the document through
embedded routines from the Pango and Cairo open source projects.
http:// http://cairographics.org http://cairographics.org Start there.
You will still need to
Hi :)
I think it's worth asking the devs, either iirc or perhaps a mailing list or
just post a bug-report. I think they might take memory leaks fairly seriously
but i can't remember if it's really a serious issue.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Hi Max74,
Max74 schrieb:
Hi there,
I need a macro that check if a sheet exists by its index instead of its name
For example:
oSheets = ThisComponent.Sheets()
If oSheets.hasByName(Invoice) Then
[...]
works fine
Instead I need something like this (that obviously doesn't work):
If
Am 24.04.2012 20:10, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
We run OOo/LOo headless in order to utilize services via UNO from a web
application. Works great. But it leaks memory rather badly, and
eventually gets killed off for out-of-memory conditions.
Out of memory: Kill process 9145 (soffice.bin)
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