[sw-issues] [Issue 10384] filter to import pdf files

2008-04-25 Thread malvineous
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr 25 23:16:31 + 
2008 ---
Well FWIW all I'm after is the ability to make minor corrections to PDFs -
fixing typos, adjusting the odd page number, etc.  If the PDF is imported as a
bunch of text boxes and other elements, this will suit me perfectly.

Having said that though, an import into Writer would certainly be nice, but I
always assumed that it would produce a less than perfect result (as some PDF
elements may not be able to be reproduced exactly in Writer), so for minor
alterations to PDFs the import into Draw suits me best, as hopefully it can
produce an identical looking PDF at the other end.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 38839] Inserting sheets from other files doesn't cope if the new sheet references other ones in the linked file

2005-01-22 Thread malvineous
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User malvineous changed the following:

  What|Old value |New value

Status|CLOSED|UNCONFIRMED

Resolution|WORKSFORME|





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 22 18:15:58 -0800 
2005 ---
Hi,

I think you might've misinterpretted my explanation - it does work if you type
'=' and then click on a cell in another file (and this is the way I was hoping
it would work) however if you've made inter-sheet references in one file, and
then import one of those sheets into another file, all the references change to
#REF instead of the original document's filename - but sometimes they also
change to apparently random sheet names instead.

It does however seem that once you've typed '=' and clicked in the other file
suddenly it all starts working the way it should.  Except that I seem to have
stumbled across another bug, in that if the reference is to Doc1#Sheet2 after
the import it changes to Doc1#Sheet1.  I think the following steps should
reliably reproduce these problems:

1.  Close all instances of OOo
2.  Open Calc with a new spreadsheet
3.  In Sheet1, cell A1, type =Sheet2.C5
4.  Go to Sheet2 and in cell C5 type 1234
5.  Go back to Sheet1 and cell A1 should now contain the value 1234.
6.  Save the document as one.sxc
7.  Create a new spreadsheet.
8.  Close one.sxc.  You should now have only one OOo window open, a blank
spreadsheet.
9.  From the Insert menu, choose Sheet...
10.  Select From File and Browse to select one.sxc
11.  Select Sheet1 in the list, make sure the Link checkbox is ticked, and
click OK.
12.  You will now see a new sheet called Sheet1_2 and in cell A1 it contains
the formula =Sheet1.C5 which is incorrect - not only should it really be
Sheet2 as you entered in the original file, but it should be
='file:////one.sxc'#Sheet2.C5 to maintain the linked reference (which is
why you select Link in the first place when inserting the sheet.)

Hopefully these instructions will allow you to reproduce the problem.


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