Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Libreoffice and copying web pages

2019-05-05 Thread Dale
(Nuno Silva) wrote:
> Here are two ideas that won't solve the problem, but might be useful as
> workarounds:
>
> You could try OpenOffice (only available as openoffice-bin?) and see if
> it works better in that situation.
>
> Depending on the web browser you're using (Seamonkey?), you might have
> an "Inspector" (context menu, "Inspect Element"), which can be used to
> remove undesired elements. It works when the page is saved (elements
> which were removed using the inspector are not present in the saved
> version), hopefully it will also work with copy-paste (but I have never
> tried to do that).
>
> Unfortunately, depending on the web page, the inspector itself can
> sometimes be slow or even freeze.
>
> If you're using Seamonkey as a web browser, here's another idea I didn't
> try but which might help: ctrl+E will open the current web page for
> editing in Seamonkey's Composer.
>


I may have to use that at some point.  Going to save for later.  I do
use Seamonkey.  Right now, I've found a couple ways to work around this,
for the most part.  Sometimes, I just copy and paste smaller parts of
the page and other times I use methods from other post.  I've done quite
a lot of printing so far and am working on a couple other things at the
moment.  Still wish it would work like it did with older versions. 

Thanks much for the ideas. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 



[gentoo-user] Re: Libreoffice and copying web pages

2019-05-01 Thread nunojsilva
On 2019-04-30, Dale wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> As some know, I got a printer.  Now I'm trying to get some info and
> print it using LOo for the most part.  This is the way I do this.  I go
> to a web page, sites will vary, and I highlight what I want and copy it
> to the clipboard.  I then go to LOo and paste it as HTML, since that is
> what it is.  At that point, LOo fetches things like pics and such to
> place on the document.  It takes a little time and I avoid copying
> videos since it can't print a video.  For the most part, this works
> great.  It takes a minute or so to fetch the pics and such and
> everything looks fine.  I remove anything I don't want such as ads and
> such.  Basically, it looks like the web page but I can edit it to make
> fonts larger etc.  However, sometimes it doesn't work.
>
> When it doesn't work, this is usually what happens.  I paste the
> document and LOo gets very slow or doesn't respond at all.  Sometimes it
> gets to the point I have to literally kill the thing to get it to stop. 
> On the occasions that it is just slow, scrolling up or down to make
> edits is very slow.  I'm talking I move the mouse wheel and a minute or
> two later it scrolls up a couple lines.  In a document that is several
> pages long, it takes forever to scroll to the top after pasting it in. 
> In older versions of LOo it didn't have this problem.  It would copy and
> paste and even while fetching the pics, it would respond very well and
> was pretty fast.  The pics sometimes would show up as empty boxes tho
> until they were fetched.  I would wait until that was done before saving
> the docs.  About a year or so ago, it started this very slow to
> downright won't respond thing. 
>
> Is there a LOo guru that has a better idea on how to correct this or how
> to do this differently so that it responds even while fetching pics and
> such?  Maybe there is a setting somewhere I can change to make it work
> better. 
>
> Things I've considered but didn't like the results of.  Selecting what I
> want to print and printing it as a pdf file or just printing directly
> without having a copy to edit.  For obvious reasons, that doesn't work
> well because I sometimes change fonts and sizes for these old eyes. 
> Doing this in LOo makes things better if I can get it working right. 
> I've also tried the print friendly version when available but that
> removes some things I do want to have, pics mostly.


Here are two ideas that won't solve the problem, but might be useful as
workarounds:

You could try OpenOffice (only available as openoffice-bin?) and see if
it works better in that situation.

Depending on the web browser you're using (Seamonkey?), you might have
an "Inspector" (context menu, "Inspect Element"), which can be used to
remove undesired elements. It works when the page is saved (elements
which were removed using the inspector are not present in the saved
version), hopefully it will also work with copy-paste (but I have never
tried to do that).

Unfortunately, depending on the web page, the inspector itself can
sometimes be slow or even freeze.

If you're using Seamonkey as a web browser, here's another idea I didn't
try but which might help: ctrl+E will open the current web page for
editing in Seamonkey's Composer.

-- 
Nuno Silva