Hi Gvarek, The easiest way would be to wait and try again once OOo 3.0 becomes available. There were two bugs in respect to this behavior and at least one (probably both) got only fixed for OOo 3.0.
Please note that I'm not promising you that it I'll work. I'm just stating that a regression in this area was fixed. And may those fixes are all you need. If you like to know in advance you may download a developer snapshot of at least DEV300 m24 to check things out. Regards, Thomas > Dear OOo developers, > > I have a question that I asked on the OOo community forum, but I was advised > to forward it here. > > I am trying to automatically produce documents in Open Document Format (ODF) > and to open them in OOo Writer. Everything is working great, except for the > size of the mathematical formula. > > In the content.xml file, I put a MathML formula in a draw:frame object, like > this: > <draw:frame > draw:name="Objekt1" > text:anchor-type="as-char" > svg:width="2.972cm" > svg:height="1.138cm" > draw:z-index="0"> > <draw:object> > <math:math> > [... MathML content here ...] > </math:math> > </draw:object> > </draw:frame> > > The problem is that I do not know the size of the formula, so I figured I > would just remove the svg:width and svg:height attributes: > <draw:frame > draw:name="Objekt1" > text:anchor-type="as-char" > draw:z-index="0"> > This worked fine with OOo Writer 2.3 in Linux: it would automatically resize > all formulas upon loading. Now that I have upgraded to OOo 2.4, it does not > work so well anymore: all the equations are tiny and I do not know how to > tell OOo Writer to scale them automatically. Nevertheless, the equations are > there, and if I double-click on them, they are correctly resized; but I do > not want to do that if the document contains hundreds of equations. > > Do you know how to solve this problem? Is there a special attribute in > draw:frame or draw:object that I can use for this? Or is there a way to tell > Writer to query OOo Math for the size, instead of relying on the > svg:width/svg:height attributes? > > For more details, you can find a sample document and screenshots here: > http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7509 > > Thanks and kind regards, > Gvarek > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]