Bug#344681: save as TeX feature has problems when using \input and the landscape environment

2007-10-31 Thread Andreas J Guelzow
In 1.7.13 (and some earlier versions) you can export into a latex
fragment. This gives you easy control over the format of your table
since you just input into the body of your table.

This bug should be considered fixed in 1.7.13.

Andreas
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Prof. Dr. Andreas J. Guelzow
Dept. of Mathematical  Computing Sciences
Concordia University College of Alberta




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Bug#344681: save as TeX feature

2006-11-02 Thread Esko Gardner
I agree that gnumeric shouldn't care, the fact is, is that it assumes 
that the \textwidth in the document is correct, the landscape 
environment doesn't change (as far as I know) the value for the 
textwidth, and thus the macrosystem to scale the width correctly fails, 
and thus I would get a textwidth that would actually match the height of 
a landscape-oriented document.


So, I would just say, that it should probably check wether it's in a 
landscape environment, so as the paper is oriented bass-ackwards, as to 
not stare naïvely at the \textwidth, as defined by the paper size.


Sorry it took me a moment.

Esko.



Bug#344681: save as TeX feature

2006-08-06 Thread Andreas J. Guelzow
Gnumeric does not care (nor should it care) whehter you are using
landscape or not. The LaTeX file assumes that \textwidth is set
correctly. This is apparently not the case for your switch to landscape
mode. Would you please verufy that.

Thanks

Andreas 
(an upstream Gnumeric developer)



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