Re: [users] Re: PDF Conversion

2010-12-12 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-12 01:33:24 skrev RA Brown rabr...@the-martin-byrd.net: On Sat Dec 11 2010 14:45:54 GMT-0800 (PST) Douglas Hinds wrote: One more thing: My own posts are not returning (so I'm bbc-ing myself) and I'm wondering if this can be changed via my account's configuration. That is a

Re: Re[2]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-12 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 10 December 2010 20:43, Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote: Den 2010-12-10 21:13:38 skrev Douglas Hinds douglas.hi...@gmail.com: Todd Goatley suggested: Try Adobe Reader. You can save the doc in text, then open it in OO. Thank you for your response, but: Adobe Acrobat

Re: Re[2]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-12 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-12 12:18:58 skrev Harold Fuchs hwfa.openoff...@googlemail.com: On 10 December 2010 20:43, Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote: Den 2010-12-10 21:13:38 skrev Douglas Hinds douglas.hi...@gmail.com: Todd Goatley suggested: Try Adobe Reader. You can save the doc in

[users] animated PNG format used in OpenOffice?

2010-12-12 Thread Rupert Brooks
Hi, I took apart an ooimpress file the other day that contained an animation. The image content was stored in Pictures/somelongnumber.png. This appears to be a regular PNG, except its much too big. The animation seems to be stored in it, as it is properly kept and handled in the impress file.

[users] Is openoffice.org the same as office home and student 2010?

2010-12-12 Thread H,Michael Goodman
I was unable to downloadjava in order to e-mail some cd or dvd discs to clients using our services

Re: [users] Is openoffice.org the same as office home and student 2010?

2010-12-12 Thread James Knott
H,Michael Goodman wrote: I was unable to downloadjava in order to e-mail some cd or dvd discs to clients using our services Your subject and question don't match. However, Java is normally included when you download from www.openoffice.org. Also, OpenOffice.org is an office suite

[users] Re: animated PNG format used in OpenOffice?

2010-12-12 Thread David H. Lipman
From: Rupert Brooks rupert.bro...@gmail.com | Hi, | I took apart an ooimpress file the other day that contained an | animation. The image content was stored in | Pictures/somelongnumber.png. This appears to be a regular PNG, | except its much too big. The animation seems to be stored in it,

Re: [users] Re: animated PNG format used in OpenOffice?

2010-12-12 Thread James Greenidge
On 12/12/10 4:47 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Is there such a thing as an animated PNG file ? Animated GIF, yes... PNG ? I previously mentioned uncovering a file like this while salvaging and unzipping a corrupted Write doc with an embedded animation, and you can't tell what format such a

Re: [users] animated PNG format used in OpenOffice?

2010-12-12 Thread Daniel Lewis
Rupert Brooks wrote: Hi, I took apart an ooimpress file the other day that contained an animation. The image content was stored in Pictures/somelongnumber.png. This appears to be a regular PNG, except its much too big. The animation seems to be stored in it, as it is properly kept and

[users] Where does Linux/Mint OOo Store RGB Color Codes?

2010-12-12 Thread James Greenidge
Seasons Greetings: I'd be happy enough just being pointed to where Linux/Mint OOo stores its color code files so I can figure out how to replace it with the one from Mac OOo to save my home school the time and tedium of inputting over eighty custom non-Sun color codes. Thanks. Jim

[users] Re: SERIOUS BUG IN OPEN OFFICE

2010-12-12 Thread NoOp
On 12/02/2010 01:14 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote: On 12/2/2010 5:46 AM, modestukasai sudukas wrote: Hello, Our company has insurance forms. It uses VB SCRIPTS witten with MS EXCEL 2003. And we get an error when we tying to calculate. By persing on button (SKAIČIUOTI). fault nr 1.png

Re: [users] Where does Linux/Mint OOo Store RGB Color Codes?

2010-12-12 Thread Bruce_Martin
Dear James and all: My experience is that Oo stores color codes, hatches and gradients all in the same place relative to itself. This alone does not give you the exact path, as that can vary in relation to the different platforms. However there is a simple procedure I use to load, store

[users] Re: animated PNG format used in OpenOffice?

2010-12-12 Thread David H. Lipman
From: Daniel Lewis elderdanle...@gmail.com | The animated images are APNG files (animated PNG). It is an | extension of the PNG files we have known. Search the Web using this | phrase: animated png (without the parentheses). This extension has | been around since 2004. I looked it ip -

Re: [users] Re: PDF Conversion

2010-12-12 Thread Earl Melton
On 12/11/2010 06:33 PM, RA Brown wrote: On Sat Dec 11 2010 14:45:54 GMT-0800 (PST) Douglas Hinds wrote: One more thing: My own posts are not returning (so I'm bbc-ing myself) and I'm wondering if this can be changed via my account's configuration. That is a Gmail thing. For some reason they