On 01/03/2011 02:33 AM, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
> I have a strange problem with PDFs made with Openoffice on Linux (Ubuntu
> 10.10). Wherever there is an en rule (the short dash used in a span of
> numbers: Unicode 2013), in the PDF it takes the shape of (or is replaced
> with) a dash (Unicode 2014
Many thanks for your help, krackedpress.
I installed CUPS-PDF, and it works fine, but unfortunately the
particular problem remains.
Anyway, I’m glad I got CUPS-PDF. It’s something I should have, and
should learn more about.
Thanks again, and happy new year from freezing Dublin.
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On 01/03/11 05:33, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
> I have a strange problem with PDFs made with Openoffice on Linux (Ubuntu
> 10.10). Wherever there is an en rule (the short dash used in a span of
> numbers: Unicode 2013), in the PDF it takes the shape of (or is replaced
> with) a dash (Unicode 2014), th
On 12/31/10 05:29, Lee wrote:
Using version 3.2.1 in OoCalc, I have a list of movie names to sort. Whether
I select all (CTRL A), select the specific columns, or select the range of
cells, the Sort function under Tools is greyed out. Saving the file, closing
and reopening didn't help.
Please adv
I have a strange problem with PDFs made with Openoffice on Linux (Ubuntu
10.10). Wherever there is an en rule (the short dash used in a span of
numbers: Unicode 2013), in the PDF it takes the shape of (or is replaced
with) a dash (Unicode 2014), though it retains the spacing of the
narrower charact