Hi,

just an add-on comment:
I changed my default printer from Lexmark (laser, via net) to Epson CP660PS
(as local, which doesn't exist here in fact)
and everything works fine.


Greetings to all,

Klemens


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "G. Roderick Singleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OOUsers List" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Doug Hernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Klemens Häckel"
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Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [users] problem reading doc file


> On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 15:23 -0400, Klemens Häckel wrote:
> > Hi Doug,
> >
> > I made some of Your proposed tests here - although everything works fine
> > with the file on the installation at G. Roderick Singleton's.
> >
> > 1. On the page some strings are in a table, some are in paragraphs below
> > it - without table
> > 2. Tried saving in sxw and odt, no change in appearance
> >
> > Searching of strings works, although the "marking" color is not the
usual
> > one - since the letters are superposed.
> > I can change letter type, alignment, line spacing, without change
respecting
> > the superposing of the letters.
> > Looked into some of the the XML file(s) of the sxw version. Everything
> > readable. But since i don't know the meaning of the parameters in the
xml
> > tags (specially in the "style"  tag) i cannot identify the problem like
this
> > at first glance.
> >
> > Thanks anyway,
> > It is not urgent anymore, but maybe the solution would help prevent
someone
> > else's problem.
> >
> >
>
> I recall that this occurred in W98 with earlier releases of OOo. I
> searched but could find no references or issues with my quick search but
> I wonder if the systems fonts have somehow become damaged or unstable.
> Might be worth a few minutes to check via Control Panel.
>
>
> > Klemens
> >
> > > > <--> snip <-->
> > >
> > > Tell me more about the problem, eh?
> > >
> > > 1> Is the string, in fact, in a table, or was that just a hunch?
> > > 2> Have you tried saving the file as an oo file and reloading that
file?
> > > 3> Once you have the oo file, you can search through it and look for
> > > your strings:
> > >  --If this and this and this are superimposed
> > >  --over that, that, that, and that:
> > >  Then you can open the oofile (which is handily in xml) and search for
> > > the sentence
> > >  and see what's wrong with it.
> > > 4> In your 'original' file, try various operations that b-doink with
> > > the lines (Like
> > >   double spacing the entire document.)
> > >
> > > I saw another post about superimposing characters...
> > >
> > > Stanislaw Hodur wrote:
> > > %| Is it possible to type (and print) a character over another in a
text
> > > %| document?
> > >
> > > %There is a field: Functions: Combine characters, yet it seems to be
> > > %useless -- the characters are simply squeezed. Or is it a bug?
> > >
> > > %staho
> > >
> > > You might try playing with that.
> > > -- 
> > > Douglas Hernandez
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