On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 15:03:26 -0400
"G. Roderick Singleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> Fine. However, what is your point? That I must regenerate everything
> with every release of OOo? If yes, then it will not happen. I generate
> the PDF when changes are made using the current stable release.
> However, no one has bothered to mention what release of OOo they use
> in trying to make some sort of point. I encourage any who are
> interested to use issue 29679 to help. You may attach your PDF to the
> issue for review.
> 
> BTW, this discussion belongs on [email protected] If
> you care to continue this discussion, look to this list.

Sorry if I was inaccurate in formulating the questions. The discussion
went to arguments about TOC in users guide... 
By the way, I've mentioned my OOo release...


I'll try to ask two questions another way. If I'm not annoyed the list
already, could someone tell me:

1. I have four outline levels in .odt document:
Heading1, Heading 2, Heading 3, and Heading four.
Is it possible in 2.0.2 or 2.0.3 to export the pdf so, that
only two levels of bookmarks - Heading1 and Heading2 - are
expanded on opening the pdf, and the rest are hidden initially?

2. Is "Export to PDF" function better in OOo 2.0.3 than 2.0.1-5?
By 'better' I mean how the text in created pdfs is rendered on screen.

Explanation:

Pdf files created from the same .odt document in OOo 2.0.1-5 on  Debian
Linux are rendered on screen more slowly than printed with pdf
converter (see the Mark Swartz's message in this thread) or created
with extendPDF macro. Depending on the viewer, the difference is from
unsignificant (xpdf on Debian/Linux, 'etch', PIII450/256) to very big
(Adobe Reader 7.0, on the same Debian and Adobe Reader
6.dontremember.what on Windows 98, PII300/128).
It's definitly OOo pdf export issue, noticeable - maybe - on slower
PC's. The question is if it's resolved in later versions or not.

By the way, the file you linked suggests negative answer. I've
checked migration guide, too. The problem remains. It's not related to
links - it's related to text paragraphs.

Andrius

 

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