Re: [libreoffice-users] Making Dialog changes peristent

2011-12-07 Thread Fernand Vanrie

Dag Cor ,

Hi Fernand,

Fernand Vanrie wrote (06-12-11 13:17)

When have made some changes to a Dialog (stored in a Library) I trye to
make this changes persitent for future use.


Not sure if I understand you.
But I've some basic projects, where users settings/choices in a dialog 
are preserved for a next time the dialog is used.
I do that simply by writing to some local config if the Dialog is 
executed and loading those settings when initialising the dialog.


Is that what you are looking for?
Yes i was also thinking on storing some settings IN a dialog 
(mis-ussing some property of a control) but in this case i have a lot of 
dialogs with Event URL's pointing to macro's in a document, we change 
the stuf to a exension and all the pointers to the macro's go the wrong 
way. So i tried to changes this event URL's but with no luck to make 
them persistent .


Thanks

Fernand



The secrets are in the methods off the dialog.model
odialog.model.read( ???)
odialog.model.write(???)
found a confusing explaination in the DSK but nullware any examples how
to use this read-write mechanism to make the changes persitent






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[libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Duk
Hi,

I have a small problem. When I'm exporting PDF and then I try to print it, it 
results with small reduction of document's dimensions in comparison with result 
obtained by printing directly from LO.
My question is: Is there any way to have the size of PDF Document exactly as 
the original LO Document (margins, characters,..) without any size reduction?

Thank you,

Tom

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Do you do 

File - Export to Pdf?

If so then in the dialogue-box, see the right-hand side?  See underneath 
lossless compression there is an option for Jpeg compression?  You can set 
the percentage for whatever you want.  Also you can further reduce the images 
from 300Dpi to something much lower.  200 is fairly normal.  Jpeg compression 
suffers from all the usual problems of jpg such as speckling, whirls around 
sharp edges and all that but most people don't notice that nowadays.  

A better way to get documents smaller is to make a copy of the .odt and change 
the file-ending from .odt to .zip and then open it.  Some archive managers 
allow you to right-click on the odt and open with the archive manager without 
having to change the file-ending.  Look for items that seem heavier than the 
rest.  Usually i find 1 or 2 images are excessively 'heavy' (large), 
particularly logos or photos.  These can usually be edited in Gimp or PhotoShop 
or something.  Gimp is OpenSource and free so it's my favourite.  Scale or crop 
images, despeckle, generally clean them up and you will find they take up much 
less space.  Then you just have to replace the old heavy ones with the nicer 
new ones.  

Regards from
Tom :)




--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 9:59

Hi,

I have a small problem. When I'm exporting PDF and then I try to print it, it 
results with small reduction of document's dimensions in comparison with result 
obtained by printing directly from LO.
My question is: Is there any way to have the size of PDF Document exactly as 
the original LO Document (margins, characters,..) without any size reduction?

Thank you,

Tom

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

Ooops, sorry.  There is usually an option in the printer properties to shrink 
the document/image to fit the printable area.  Printers seem to have a 
psychological aversion to printing right up to the edges and you need to 
over-ride that.  i think it's something like

File - Print - Properties

and then it's different for each type of printer depending on how the 
manufacturer set-up their dialogue boxes.  In GnuLinux they tend to be fairly 
generic but in Windows they are all very different.
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 9:59

Hi,

I have a small problem. When I'm exporting PDF and then I try to print it, it 
results with small reduction of document's dimensions in comparison with result 
obtained by printing directly from LO.
My question is: Is there any way to have the size of PDF Document exactly as 
the original LO Document (margins, characters,..) without any size reduction?

Thank you,

Tom

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Duk
Hello Tom,

sorry, maybe I wasn't so precise. My problem isn't a file size - my problem is 
a printing Document size. When it's exported in PDF, the printing result is a 
little bit reduced than the one printed directly from LO. Is there any way to 
maintain the exact dimensons for the same printing result? 



 Da: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
A: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Inviato: Mercoledì 7 Dicembre 2011 12:30
Oggetto: Re: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
 
Hi :)
Do you do 

File - Export to Pdf?

If so then in the dialogue-box, see the right-hand side?  See underneath 
lossless compression there is an option for Jpeg compression?  You can set 
the percentage for whatever you want.  Also you can further reduce the images 
from 300Dpi to something much lower.  200 is fairly normal.  Jpeg compression 
suffers from all the usual problems of jpg such as speckling, whirls around 
sharp edges and all that but most people don't notice that nowadays.  

A better way to get documents smaller is to make a copy of the .odt and change 
the file-ending from .odt to .zip and then open it.  Some archive managers 
allow you to right-click on the odt and open with the archive manager without 
having to change the file-ending.  Look for items that seem heavier than the 
rest.  Usually i find 1 or 2 images are excessively 'heavy' (large), 
particularly logos or photos.  These can usually be edited in Gimp or PhotoShop 
or something.  Gimp is OpenSource and free so it's my favourite.  Scale or crop 
images, despeckle, generally clean them up and you will find they take up much 
less space.  Then you just have to replace the old heavy ones with the nicer 
new ones.  

Regards from
Tom :)




--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 9:59

Hi,

I have a small problem. When I'm exporting PDF and then I try to print it, it 
results with small reduction of document's dimensions in comparison with result 
obtained by printing directly from LO.
My question is: Is there any way to have the size of PDF Document exactly as 
the original LO Document (margins, characters,..) without any size reduction?

Thank you,

Tom

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
No i have found a similar thing happens on my printer here.  It assumes that 
the user is an idiot and doesn't really want what they ask for so it protects 
the user from accidentally using the whole page by creating a 4-5mm border 
around the edge of the page and then shrinking any images or pdfs to fit inside 
that printable area.

The original post was clear enough but i am dealing with the other issue quite 
a lot at the moment and didn't read the question carefully enough.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)


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From: Pedro pedl...@gmail.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 12:17


Tom Duk wrote
 
 sorry, maybe I wasn't so precise. My problem isn't a file size - my
 problem is a printing Document size. When it's exported in PDF, the
 printing result is a little bit reduced than the one printed directly from
 LO. Is there any way to maintain the exact dimensons for the same printing
 result? 
 

Are you sure the result is reduced? Isn't it using the same page size? Is
the total number of pages different or the text that fits in each page
different?

Maybe the export PDF option is setting a different Initial View (which could
modify the Magnification)

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[libreoffice-users] Trouble getting Impress to print slides centered...

2011-12-07 Thread Tanstaafl

Hello,

Is anyone else having trouble getting Impress to print slide content 
centered in the page? All of a sudden, mine is no longer centering the 
slide content...


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


Here is my question:
When you print directly, you get it the correct margins.
Are you getting the wrong margins when you print the PDF file, or does 
the PDF file have the wrong margins?


It was unclear to me.

It there is headers and footers in the page, there may be the issue of 
the PDF file being too large for printing on the paper without shrink 
to fit page option being used.  I have had that issue pop up before 
myself, but I do not know if that is the same as the user's issue.


Then there is the question on what is the margins set for and what are 
you getting with the Export to PDF option?


Have you tried a PDF printer, like doPDF for Windows and CUPS-PDF for 
Linux?  If the problem is the printing of the PDF document, print the 
document using a PDF printer [like a physical printer but only to a PDF 
file].  Then print that document to see if the margin/size issue is the 
same.  If so, then it is a printer issue printing the PDF file.  If not, 
then it is the Export to PDF option that is causing the issue.


On 12/07/2011 07:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
No i have found a similar thing happens on my printer here.  It assumes that the user is 
an idiot and doesn't really want what they ask for so it protects the user from 
accidentally using the whole page by creating a 4-5mm border around the edge of the page 
and then shrinking any images or pdfs to fit inside that printable area.

The original post was clear enough but i am dealing with the other issue quite 
a lot at the moment and didn't read the question carefully enough.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Pedropedl...@gmail.com  wrote:

From: Pedropedl...@gmail.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 12:17


Tom Duk wrote

sorry, maybe I wasn't so precise. My problem isn't a file size - my
problem is a printing Document size. When it's exported in PDF, the
printing result is a little bit reduced than the one printed directly from
LO. Is there any way to maintain the exact dimensons for the same printing
result?


Are you sure the result is reduced? Isn't it using the same page size? Is
the total number of pages different or the text that fits in each page
different?

Maybe the export PDF option is setting a different Initial View (which could
modify the Magnification)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Duk
Solved. It was a problem of PDF printing. I changed properties of Page handling 
and everything seems OK now. Thank you Tom and webmaster of KKP.



 Da: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions webmas...@krackedpress.com
A: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Inviato: Mercoledì 7 Dicembre 2011 14:41
Oggetto: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
 

Here is my question:
When you print directly, you get it the correct margins.
Are you getting the wrong margins when you print the PDF file, or does the PDF 
file have the wrong margins?

It was unclear to me.

It there is headers and footers in the page, there may be the issue of the PDF 
file being too large for printing on the paper without shrink to fit page 
option being used.  I have had that issue pop up before myself, but I do not 
know if that is the same as the user's issue.

Then there is the question on what is the margins set for and what are you 
getting with the Export to PDF option?

Have you tried a PDF printer, like doPDF for Windows and CUPS-PDF for Linux?  
If the problem is the printing of the PDF document, print the document using a 
PDF printer [like a physical printer but only to a PDF file].  Then print that 
document to see if the margin/size issue is the same.  If so, then it is a 
printer issue printing the PDF file.  If not, then it is the Export to PDF 
option that is causing the issue.

On 12/07/2011 07:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 No i have found a similar thing happens on my printer here.  It assumes that 
 the user is an idiot and doesn't really want what they ask for so it protects 
 the user from accidentally using the whole page by creating a 4-5mm border 
 around the edge of the page and then shrinking any images or pdfs to fit 
 inside that printable area.
 
 The original post was clear enough but i am dealing with the other issue 
 quite a lot at the moment and didn't read the question carefully enough.
 Apols and regards from
 Tom :)
 
 
 --- On Wed, 7/12/11, Pedropedl...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
 From: Pedropedl...@gmail.com
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 12:17
 
 
 Tom Duk wrote
 sorry, maybe I wasn't so precise. My problem isn't a file size - my
 problem is a printing Document size. When it's exported in PDF, the
 printing result is a little bit reduced than the one printed directly from
 LO. Is there any way to maintain the exact dimensons for the same printing
 result?
 
 Are you sure the result is reduced? Isn't it using the same page size? Is
 the total number of pages different or the text that fits in each page
 different?
 
 Maybe the export PDF option is setting a different Initial View (which could
 modify the Magnification)
 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Congrats, nicely done :)
Regards from
Tom too :)


--- On Wed, 7/12/11, Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Tom Duk tom...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 13:53

Solved. It was a problem of PDF printing. I changed properties of Page handling 
and everything seems OK now. Thank you Tom and webmaster of KKP.



 Da: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions webmas...@krackedpress.com
A: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Inviato: Mercoledì 7 Dicembre 2011 14:41
Oggetto: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
 

Here is my question:
When you print directly, you get it the correct margins.
Are you getting the wrong margins when you print the PDF file, or does the PDF 
file have the wrong margins?

It was unclear to me.

It there is headers and footers in the page, there may be the issue of the PDF 
file being too large for printing on the paper without shrink to fit page 
option being used.  I have had that issue pop up before myself, but I do not 
know if that is the same as the user's issue.

Then there is the question on what is the margins set for and what are you 
getting with the Export to PDF option?

Have you tried a PDF printer, like doPDF for Windows and CUPS-PDF for Linux?  
If the problem is the printing of the PDF document, print the document using a 
PDF printer [like a physical printer but only to a PDF file].  Then print that 
document to see if the margin/size issue is the same.  If so, then it is a 
printer issue printing the PDF file.  If not, then it is the Export to PDF 
option that is causing the issue.

On 12/07/2011 07:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 No i have found a similar thing happens on my printer here.  It assumes that 
 the user is an idiot and doesn't really want what they ask for so it protects 
 the user from accidentally using the whole page by creating a 4-5mm border 
 around the edge of the page and then shrinking any images or pdfs to fit 
 inside that printable area.
 
 The original post was clear enough but i am dealing with the other issue 
 quite a lot at the moment and didn't read the question carefully enough.
 Apols and regards from
 Tom :)
 
 
 --- On Wed, 7/12/11, Pedropedl...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
 From: Pedropedl...@gmail.com
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Document size (dimensions) reduction in PDF
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Wednesday, 7 December, 2011, 12:17
 
 
 Tom Duk wrote
 sorry, maybe I wasn't so precise. My problem isn't a file size - my
 problem is a printing Document size. When it's exported in PDF, the
 printing result is a little bit reduced than the one printed directly from
 LO. Is there any way to maintain the exact dimensons for the same printing
 result?
 
 Are you sure the result is reduced? Isn't it using the same page size? Is
 the total number of pages different or the text that fits in each page
 different?
 
 Maybe the export PDF option is setting a different Initial View (which could
 modify the Magnification)
 
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Calc crash when I try format cells

2011-12-07 Thread ssanders
I am kinda getting this with 3.4.4 on Windows XP Pro SP3, except it does not
crash thankfully, it is just really slow.

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problem with Linux open nouveau video driver

2011-12-07 Thread NoOp
On 12/04/2011 05:04 PM, Jonathan Schultz wrote:
 Thank you for the attention.
 
 On 05/12/11 08:09, NoOp wrote:
 sudo lshw -C video
 
 $ sudo lshw -C video
*-display
 description: VGA compatible controller
 product: NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]
 vendor: nVidia Corporation
 physical id: 0
 bus info: pci@:01:00.0
 version: a1
 width: 32 bits
 clock: 66MHz
 capabilities: pm agp agp-3.0 vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
 configuration: driver=nouveau latency=32 maxlatency=1 mingnt=5
 resources: irq:16 memory:fd00-fdff 
 memory:e800-efff memory:fe9e-fe9f

FWIW: I get screen tearing etc., in 3.4.4 on Ubuntu 11.10 with an i915
driver:

$ sudo lshw -C video
[sudo] password for oneiric:
  *-display:0
   description: VGA compatible controller
   product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
   vendor: Intel Corporation
   physical id: 2
   bus info: pci@:00:02.0
   version: 09
   width: 64 bits
   clock: 33MHz
   capabilities: msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
   configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
   resources: irq:45 memory:d000-d03f
memory:c000-cfff ioport:5110(size=8)

Screenshot is here:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/191/screenshot1dg.png/

I don't experience that with other applications so I tend to think it's
not (entirely) the i915 driver.


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[libreoffice-users] Print, trays settings

2011-12-07 Thread Ralf Saalmüller
Hello Community.

I understand that LO has its unique way to handle paper trays. You can
define paper tray for every page via format/style. Fine.

I installed 9 copies of LO at a company and I'm forced to install MS-O. They
print page 1 on paper from tray 1, page 2 and up from tray 2. Fine until
now. But it goes on. They print a copy of all pages from paper in tray 3.
How to I solve this with format/styles? MS-O and a little Macro will do. I
can't tell them, that hitting a button won't work in LO. They like to have
it and they right on it.

Macro isn't nice to handle in LO. I don't want to mess to configure a java
object. It's very frustrating that the switch to LO is at stake on such a
little bit of usability. There need to be a solution. Please help me out!

Thanks in advance,
Ralf

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