Erling Larsen wrote:
> For books or other works that need to be send to printing, i think that
> Scribus would be a better tool than OOo.
[...]
Why most people says ever "USE SCRIBUS" when it is a defect in OpenOffice
that must be corrected? Using Scribus does not solve the problem. do you
have
This is a serious lacking for professional printing (and also for
non-professional)
tipically, any pdf has different boxes (see here
http://www.prepressure.com/pdf/basics/page_boxes)
MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, TrimBox & ArtBox
now, OpenOffice, set the trimbox at same size than mediabox, this,
NoOp-4 wrote:
>
> Actually cups-pdf can print to custom formats, you just need to use a
> ppd that allows this. For example; if you use the Ghostscript
> ghostpdf.ppd you can set PDF settings to Default, Screen, Ebook, Print,
> and Prepress. The colour model to Default, RGB, CMYK, or Grey. You
NoOp-4 wrote:
>
> I've not tried this, but the ppd file is a text file. Copy ghostpdf.ppd
> someplace and open with a text editor. Have a look through it and you'll
> see the page sizes; modify accordingly and then save the file with a
> different name (perhaps myghostpdf.ppd). Now create a new
NoOp-4 wrote:
>
> Actually cups-pdf can print to custom formats, you just need to use a
> ppd that allows this. For example; if you use the Ghostscript
> ghostpdf.ppd you can set PDF settings to Default, Screen, Ebook, Print,
> and Prepress. The colour model to Default, RGB, CMYK, or Grey. You c
Dear openofficers
some time ago I have discovered a serious bug (or lacking) in export
function from openoffice
I have made a book ready to print with offset tecnique, once finished I have
exported as pdf, but publisher has called to me to say that my pdf has RGB
colorspace instead 100 black onl