On 07/18/2010 06:18 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 22:28, David B Teague<[email protected]> wrote:
I saved the attached odt file as hybrid pdf file, and I have also attached
it. The purportedly hybrid pdf file does not open for me as an editable odt
file with OO.org writer,
OO.org version 3.2.1, Windows XP SP3
I have used this feature with earlier versions and found it useful.
Please advise what else you may need to determine what might be the problem.
David Teague
I only got the ODF, which I was able to save and a hybrid PDF and then
open in both a PDF viewer and OOo writer to edit. OOo 3.2 on Kubuntu
9.10.
What is a Hybrid PDF and how do you save a document using Debian/Ubuntu
3.2.0 version?
Or is it a 3.2.1 only thing? I am running Ubuntu 10.04 and the default
3.2.0 that comes with
its repository - OOO320m12 build 9483. [ Due to the fact that I
cannot get the 3.2.0 Application
menu links removed when I uninstall that version, 3.2.1 will give me
errors when I try to attach
the links to the Application menu[s]. So I keep running whatever is in
the repository. From time
to time it does update OOo files during my update checks, so I just wait. ]
I can save or export .odt to PDF, but I see no options for hybrid. Also
when I open the PDF file
after saving it from Writer, it is totally unreadable, but looks fine in
the PDF reader.
So what options do I need to check to give me a hybrid PDF file?
I normally just use my PDF printing option in Ubuntu [ doPDF in Windows].
So I do not know what is the best options to check/uncheck when
saving/exporting
to PDF directly from OOo.
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