On Thursday 01 December 2005 03:43 am, marco tettamanti wrote:
> > On Wednesday 30 November 2005 08:34 am, marco tettamanti wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I have installed OpenOffice2.0.0-2 on a Kanotix Debian Linux distro and
> > > use OpenOffice in KDE3.4.2.
> > > I have noticed an annoying behavior of Impress, that occurs whenever I
> > > want to edit a text box with multiple text lines: when I click on the
> > > text box to edit the text, the bottom text line is partially or totally
> > > invisible. If, for example, I wanto to add some text below, I have to
> > > guess where the bottom line terminates, click there with the mouse,
> > > type return, and then the line reappears.
> > > Otherwise there are no problems with visualization of the bottom line,
> > > including slide shows.
> > >
> > > As a second problem, in the Openoffice2 version I am not able to find
> > > the "Animation effects" button (or any equivalent tool) that used to
> > > exist in former versions. There is a button called "Custom animation"
> > > but it doesn't seem to work, as nothing happens when I click on it.
> > > This is a serious limitation in creating slide presentations.
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > > Marco
> >
> >On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:52, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >     Is your installation the Debian version or the one from
> > www.openoffice.org? Do you have JRE installed (from www.java.com)? I use
> > the OOo I downloaded from www.openoffice.org and am not having the
> > problems you mention.
> >     Here is the URL to a slide show I created using OOo 2.0:
> > www.delewis.com/OOo/Simple_Presentation.odp. Download it and open it in
> > OOo 2.0. Click "Custom animation" to see if it will open. If not, you
> > have a defective program. It should look like the last slide in the
> > presentation.
> >
> > Dan
>
> Thank you for your response, Dan!
> Yes indeed, I do have the Debian version of OOo. I have the last version of
> JRE installed. I have tryied removing OOo and reinstalling the Debian
> version from scratch, but the problems persists, even using your slide
> show? Do you think I should report these errors to the Debian repository?
> All the best,
> Marco

It is something that they need to know. If fact, make sure you report all of 
your problems.

Dan

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