Joe Smith wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Joe Smith wrote:
Why does OOo not have a tool like Windows' regedit, or Mozilla's
about:config, or GConf's gconf-editor, where the OOo registry could be
searched and edited directly?
You can a lot of good XML editors to do so. This is even more
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Joe Smith wrote:
Why does OOo not have a tool like Windows' regedit, or Mozilla's
about:config, or GConf's gconf-editor, where the OOo registry could be
searched and edited directly?
You can a lot of good XML editors to do so. This is even more
comfortable as
Joe Smith wrote:
Why does OOo not have a tool like Windows' regedit, or Mozilla's
about:config, or GConf's gconf-editor, where the OOo registry could be
searched and edited directly?
You can a lot of good XML editors to do so. This is even more
comfortable as about:config, in most cases it
Nice to know where it is coming from :)
Now everybody should be able to use the eps exporter the way he wants it :)
Take care.
Joachim
2007/6/3, NoOp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 06/02/2007 05:30 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 06/02/2007 12:03 AM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
HI,
I found it lying around on my
HI,
I found it lying around on my hd because the guy I work for has left the
company and he stored some tutorials concerning latex on this disk. And one
of these tutorials covers the problem with the eps export.
It is just an html file but I do not know where he got it from :( Sorry.
I can
On 06/02/2007 12:03 AM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
HI,
I found it lying around on my hd because the guy I work for has left the
company and he stored some tutorials concerning latex on this disk. And one
of these tutorials covers the problem with the eps export.
It is just an html file but I
Joachim Zettler wrote:
... It is just an html file but I do not know where he got it from :(
Sorry.
I can send you the file if you want but you will not find anything
more then I told you already :)
Why does OOo not have a tool like Windows' regedit, or Mozilla's
about:config, or GConf's
On 06/02/2007 12:03 AM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
HI,
I found it lying around on my hd because the guy I work for has left
the company and he stored some tutorials concerning latex on this
disk. And one of these tutorials covers the problem with the eps
export.
It is just an html file but I
On 06/02/2007 05:30 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 06/02/2007 12:03 AM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
HI,
I found it lying around on my hd because the guy I work for has left
the company and he stored some tutorials concerning latex on this
disk. And one of these tutorials covers the problem with the eps
Dear all,
in fact I found a solution. The output filter has already implemented the
feature to output the text as text and not as curves or hex encoded things
:)
Just look for
C:\Documents and Settings\USER
On 05/31/2007 11:02 PM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
Dear all,
in fact I found a solution. The output filter has already implemented the
feature to output the text as text and not as curves or hex encoded things
:)
Just look for
C:\Documents and Settings\USER
On 05/31/2007 03:46 AM, Joachim Zettler wrote:
Hi to all of you,
I would like to export a figure with some Text I made with draw.
I would like to use this figure with latex and the psfrag package to
replace
the Text with a latex formula.
Now when I try to export the file from draw to an
Joachim Zettler wrote:
... Now when I try to export the file from draw to an eps file it
seems that the text is not exported as text but just as curves and
therefore I am not able to replace my text with psfrag :(
Interesting. Yes, I think you are right. Perhaps they do this to avoid
the need
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