you should be able to upload all.
But you need the latest nightly build + openoffice 3.2 installed and
running as a service.
Sebastian
2010/5/19 Matti Laakso :
> What is the current status of the office 2007 formats xlsx, docx and
> pptx ?
>
> Should be able to upload all? Only pptx ? Or no supp
What is the current status of the office 2007 formats xlsx, docx and
pptx ?
Should be able to upload all? Only pptx ? Or no support at all ?
Thanks
On Mar 28, 5:35 am, RickkciR wrote:
> Hi Steve!
>
> I think your seeing this problem only because the file types were not
> all added to the hashma
Hi Steve!
I think your seeing this problem only because the file types were not
all added to the hashmap for processing.
When you click on "file up-load" the file browser shows you (filters)
only the list of files "of type" that can be up-loaded to
OpenMeetings.
The file browser correctly showed
Is it reasonable to suggest that the user be warned that the doc they
are trying to upload wont work ? Unless Im doing something wrong, it
appears that when you try and upload a doc whose type is not supported
in the conversion process the upload and conversion just sits there
and never tells you t
including .dotx, .xltx, and .potx
On Mar 27, 6:45 am, RickkciR wrote:
> This converter for OpenOffice seems to do a better job of converting
> the newer docx, xlsx and pptx files:
>
> http://www.oooninja.com/2008/12/better-office-docx-converter.html
>
> On Mar 27, 5:50 am, Jyothivas Nair w
This converter for OpenOffice seems to do a better job of converting
the newer docx, xlsx and pptx files:
http://www.oooninja.com/2008/12/better-office-docx-converter.html
On Mar 27, 5:50 am, Jyothivas Nair wrote:
> yes sebastian, it is missed out in the file extension hashmap
>
> On Mar 27, 2
yes sebastian, it is missed out in the file extension hashmap
On Mar 27, 2:46 pm, Sebastian Wagner wrote:
> yes you're right so docx is also forbidden.
> There is also a filter in the client.
>
> Sebastian
>
> 2010/3/27 Jyothivas Nair :
>
>
>
> > extensions supported by openmeetings for upload re
yes you're right so docx is also forbidden.
There is also a filter in the client.
Sebastian
2010/3/27 Jyothivas Nair :
> extensions supported by openmeetings for upload reference from source
> code
>
> fileExtensions.put("ext1", ".ppt");
> fileExtensions.put("ext2", ".odp");
> fileExtensions.put(
extensions supported by openmeetings for upload reference from source
code
fileExtensions.put("ext1", ".ppt");
fileExtensions.put("ext2", ".odp");
fileExtensions.put("ext3", ".odt");
fileExtensions.put("ext4", ".sxw");
fileExtensions.put("ext5", ".wpd");
fileExtensions.put("ext6", ".doc");
fileExt
hi,
I have recently allowed pptx, docx (not sure about xlsx).
I no for sure that pptx does work ^^ I have tested it several times
for a customer.
You have to update your openoffice service to 3.2. Then it should work.
Sebastian
2010/3/27 RickkciR :
> I dont know if this converter would work wi
I dont know if this converter would work with openmeetings or not:
http://katana.oooninja.com/w/odf-converter-integrator#microsoft_windows
On Mar 11, 2:28 pm, romfeo wrote:
> I have an installation of the latest openmeetings, latest version of
> the tools and the latest version of Open Office.
any update on this ? also, if a document is uploaded whose type is not
supported, it seems like it "looks" like it is working, but no message
ever comes up saying that the conversion is failing/not getting done
etc. There may be something written to the logs, but the user is left
scratching his/her
I have an installation of the latest openmeetings, latest version of
the tools and the latest version of Open Office.
I can convert doc, xls and ppt files but not the docx, xlsx and pptx.
Does conversion supports these types of files?
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