on that is likely to have trouble with their documents.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: John King
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2012, 17:17
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] cropped images in docx file not fo
On 26/11/12 18:28, Dan Lewis wrote:
This is not necessarily a problem with .docx files. What John
mentioned is how "cropped" images have been handled going back prior
to when OOo was donated to Apache. Neither AOO nor LO truly crop
images. They only limit what is seen to the "cropped" area.
On 26/11/12 17:14, Joel Madero wrote:
I'd suggest looking at bugs.freedesktop.org and search for similar
problems. I know that image placement has been reported before and .docx is
a nightmare to work with (Microsoft isn't very open about sharing their
standards.if you didn't know that :) ).
This is not necessarily a problem with .docx files. What John
mentioned is how "cropped" images have been handled going back prior to
when OOo was donated to Apache. Neither AOO nor LO truly crop images.
They only limit what is seen to the "cropped" area.
To crop a picture, I have to
I'd suggest looking at bugs.freedesktop.org and search for similar
problems. I know that image placement has been reported before and .docx is
a nightmare to work with (Microsoft isn't very open about sharing their
standards.if you didn't know that :) ).
Regards,
Joel
P.S. If you don't see si
LO 3.5.4 on opensuse 12.2
LO 3.6.3 on Windows XP
Most of my colleagues are now using recent versions of Word, where docx
is the default format. Exchanging pure text documents is not a huge
problem, but I've run into difficulties with docx files containing
cropped images, of which there are man