[users] PDF problemen

2011-04-25 Thread Rene Vanden Driessche
Ik kan zonder problemen van een Open Office doc.een PDF maken. Kan ik van een PDF doc. een Open Office doc. maken. De scanner heeft onmiddellijk een PDF doc. gemaakt en ik krijg het wel open , maar het zijn allerlei lettertjes die op het scherm komen, maar niet de juiste mvg Rene Vanden Driessc

[users] PDF documents created with

2011-02-04 Thread Gene Young
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[users] PDF documents created with fields

2011-02-03 Thread Gene Young
I have just noticed a very disturbing behavior in writer when creating documents with fields then exporting to PDF. If you open the PDF in Acrobat the do a "save as", all the text in the document is converted to little boxes. If you remove the fields and re-export the document the file will s

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-28 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:46:06 -0700 Robert Holtzman wrote: Hello Robert, > ..to say nothing of security concerns. Goes without saying; Applies to lots of software. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)radnever immediately apparent" This dise

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 02:09:49PM +, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 04:54:35 -0500 > "webmas...@krackedpress.com" wrote: > > Hello webmas...@krackedpress.com, > > > I do not have the earlier parts of this thread, so I do not know why > > people are looking for something other than

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 09:04:56 -0800 John Jason Jordan wrote: Hello John, > I'm far from an expert on this subject, but after moving from four Likewise. Consequently, I'm a little confused by what's happening on my system. Still, it's not a major issue for me. One day, I'll investigate further

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 04:54:35 -0500 "webmas...@krackedpress.com" dijo: >I know that Adobe Reader shows up in the repositories for Ubuntu 10.10 >and there are a number of other document viewers in Linux that can read >PDF files. I use the default Document Viewer for my PDF reading. Then >I use CU

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:13:50 + Brad Rogers dijo: >On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 13:20:03 -0800 >John Jason Jordan wrote: > >Hello John, > >> I have Foxit Reader installed on Fedora 14 x86_64. It prints just >> fine. > >Strange. All the reading I did indicated I'd have to install 32bit >versions of th

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 13:20:03 -0800 John Jason Jordan wrote: Hello John, > I have Foxit Reader installed on Fedora 14 x86_64. It prints just fine. Strange. All the reading I did indicated I'd have to install 32bit versions of the relevant .so files. Maybe I didn't read enough. -- Regards _

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 04:54:35 -0500 "webmas...@krackedpress.com" wrote: Hello webmas...@krackedpress.com, > I do not have the earlier parts of this thread, so I do not know why > people are looking for something other than Adobe Reader for Windows > and Linux. Is there a problem with your system

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-27 Thread webmas...@krackedpress.com
On 12/26/10 15:12, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:46:36 -0500 > David B Teague wrote: > > Hello David, > >> Foxit Reader is WINDOWS ONLY, a fact that I did not know > Look at; > > > > More than Windows d/l's there. > >> until I looke

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 20:47:48 + Brad Rogers dijo: >On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:18:37 -0500 >David B Teague wrote: > >Hello David, > >> Double DANG! /I was twice wrong. /Foxit reader exists for >> Linux. I didn't find it for Mac. > >Indeed; I hadn't noticed lack of Mac build. > >The printing issu

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:18:37 -0500 David B Teague wrote: Hello David, > Double DANG! /I was twice wrong. /Foxit reader exists for > Linux. I didn't find it for Mac. Indeed; I hadn't noticed lack of Mac build. The printing issue would appear to be because I run a pure 64 bit system, but the F

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread David B Teague
On 12/26/2010 2:46 PM, David B Teague wrote: DANG IT! Foxit Reader is WINDOWS ONLY, a fact that I did not know until I looked on their web site. (This annoys me greatly, as I prefer to use tools that work on Linux and Windows.) D

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 14:46:36 -0500 David B Teague wrote: Hello David, > Foxit Reader is WINDOWS ONLY, a fact that I did not know Look at; More than Windows d/l's there. > until I looked on their web site. (This annoys me greatly, > as I pr

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread David B Teague
On 12/26/2010 5:56 AM, Brad Rogers wrote: There are several options available to those that simply wish to read PDFs. I suggested Adobe's reader because it's (probably) the one most people will have heard of, and likely to be available to run on the end users OS; Other options are Windows only,

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-26 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:05:33 -0500 David B Teague wrote: Hello David, > I find that Foxit Reader is smaller, loads quicker, and is There are several options available to those that simply wish to read PDFs. I suggested Adobe's reader because it's (probably) the one most people will have heard

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-25 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-25 15:05:33 skrev David B Teague : On 12/24/2010 7:27 AM, Brad Rogers wrote: On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:16:08 +0530 Sam Swaminath wrote: Hello Sam, I am not able open up Adobe PDF Files, as Adobe pop-up says 'that my trial run is over, now buy'. This pop-up is from Adobe Acrobat ve

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-25 Thread David B Teague
On 12/24/2010 7:27 AM, Brad Rogers wrote: On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:16:08 +0530 Sam Swaminath wrote: Hello Sam, I am not able open up Adobe PDF Files, as Adobe pop-up says 'that my trial run is over, now buy'. This pop-up is from Adobe Acrobat version 7. Is there any free version wherein I can

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread Brian Barker
At 23:56 22/12/2010 +0100, Martin Asterisk wrote: Please help me to find where is mistake. Open Office create PDF without colors of page. I'm not sure which colours you mean here. Do you mean text colours, highlight colours, or background colours - or something else? This is just a guess, b

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 18:10:39 +0530 Sam Swaminath wrote: Hello Sam, > Thanks. I tried. The reader opens up. You're welcome, Sam. > Happy Christmas & New Year And to you. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)radnever immediate

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread Sam Swaminath
Hi, Thanks. I tried. The reader opens up. Happy Christmas & New Year Sam On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:16:08 +0530 > Sam Swaminath wrote: > > Hello Sam, > > > I am not able open up Adobe PDF Files, as Adobe pop-up says 'that my >

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 17:16:08 +0530 Sam Swaminath wrote: Hello Sam, > I am not able open up Adobe PDF Files, as Adobe pop-up says 'that my > trial run is over, now buy'. This pop-up is from Adobe Acrobat > version 7. Is there any free version wherein I can open Adobe PDF > Files sent by Mutual

Re: [users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread Sam Swaminath
Hi, I am not able open up Adobe PDF Files, as Adobe pop-up says 'that my trial run is over, now buy'. This pop-up is from Adobe Acrobat version 7. Is there any free version wherein I can open Adobe PDF Files sent by Mutual funds & Credit Card Statememnts? Thanks, Sam 2010/12/23 * > Dear Frien

[users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread *
Dear Friends Please help me to find where is mistake. Open Office create PDF wihout collors of page. I tried to use: - More version Open Office, including portable version. - Go Open Office - Libre Office Also I tried to make PDF with PDF Redirect. All these results were bad. Also I used Reg Clean

[users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread *
Dear Friends Please help me to find where is mistake. Open Office create PDF wihout collors of page. I tried to use: - More version Open Office, including portable version. - Go Open Office - Libre Office Also I tried to make PDF with PDF Redirect. All these results were bad. Also I used Reg Clean

[users] PDF

2010-12-24 Thread *
Dear Friends Please help me to find where is mistake. Open Office create PDF wihout collors of page. I tried to use: - More version Open Office, including portable version. - Go Open Office - Libre Office Also I tried to make PDF with PDF Redirect. All these results were bad. Also I used Reg Clean

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-17 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Le 15/12/2010 19:58, Johnny Rosenberg a écrit : > > Den 2010-12-15 07:40:17 skrev Jean-Baptiste Faure > : > >> Le 10/12/2010 19:39, Douglas Hinds a écrit : >>> >>> OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. >>> >>> However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a >>> editabl

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Clayton
On 12/16/10 12:52, Trad Griesmar wrote: ... But doesn't the rtf format ensure precisely that ? I really do not see the point in using pdf, which is a nuisance if you want to work on the document later. RTF is a mess of multiple versions, multiple implementations etc. You cannot guarantee tha

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Trad Griesmar
... But doesn't the rtf format ensure precisely that ? I really do not see the point in using pdf, which is a nuisance if you want to work on the document later. Clayton a écrit : On 12/16/10 11:49, Harold Fuchs wrote: PDF is not meant for editing. Period. So you are saying that after

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Dotan Cohen
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 20:39, Douglas Hinds wrote: > > OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. > > However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a > editable format. > > I installed the extension OO offers for doing that but the results > were not adequate. > > I no lo

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Clayton
On 12/16/10 11:49, Harold Fuchs wrote: PDF is not meant for editing. Period. So you are saying that after first saving my PDF document (which I made using Acrobat) it's cast in stone and I can't edit it or send it to my colleague (who also has Acrobat) for review/edit. Not sure about that

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 16/12/2010 11:49, Harold Fuchs ha scritto: On 16 December 2010 10:41, Marcello Romani wrote: Il 16/12/2010 11:08, Harold Fuchs ha scritto: On 16 December 2010 07:15, Marcello Romani wrote: PDF is not meant for editing. Period. So you are saying that after first sa

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 16 December 2010 10:41, Marcello Romani wrote: > Il 16/12/2010 11:08, Harold Fuchs ha scritto: > > On 16 December 2010 07:15, Marcello Romani >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> PDF is not meant for editing. Period. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> So you are saying that after first saving my

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 16/12/2010 11:08, Harold Fuchs ha scritto: On 16 December 2010 07:15, Marcello Romani wrote: PDF is not meant for editing. Period. So you are saying that after first saving my PDF document (which I made using Acrobat) it's cast in stone and I can't edit it or send it to my co

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-16 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 16 December 2010 07:15, Marcello Romani wrote: > >> >> > PDF is not meant for editing. Period. > > > So you are saying that after first saving my PDF document (which I made using Acrobat) it's cast in stone and I can't edit it or send it to my colleague (who also has Acrobat) for review/

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-15 Thread Marcello Romani
Il 10/12/2010 21:47, Douglas Hinds ha scritto: It might help if you had stated what you meant by "the results were not adequate." OO writer can now open pdf files, but it opens them in OO Draw and each and every line is included in it's own text box so the documents flow is totally lost for t

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-15 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-15 07:40:17 skrev Jean-Baptiste Faure : Le 10/12/2010 19:39, Douglas Hinds a écrit : OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a editable format. Hi, PDF is not a document format intended to editing. If you

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-15 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Le 10/12/2010 19:39, Douglas Hinds a écrit : > > OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. > > However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a > editable format. Hi, PDF is not a document format intended to editing. If you need to modify such kind of document why not ask

Re[4]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-13 Thread Douglas Hinds
>> Will Acrobat run under WINE? > http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=847 I had installed Adobe CS4 Master Collection under WinXP Pro 32 (which includes Acrobat Pro) on a computer I no longer have. It was a legal copy so I should be able to download it again, but http://appdb.winehq.org

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

2010-12-12 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-12 12:18:58 skrev Harold Fuchs : On 10 December 2010 20:43, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: Den 2010-12-10 21:13:38 skrev Douglas Hinds : 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 Acro

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

2010-12-12 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 10 December 2010 20:43, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: > Den 2010-12-10 21:13:38 skrev Douglas Hinds : > > > >> 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 Reader is a Windows Progra

Re[4]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Douglas Hinds
>>> What type of editing do you want to do? >> I want a faithful reproduction of the pdf file in a totally editable >> form. >>> Where does OOo fail to do what you want? >> It doesn't do the above. OO writer opens pdf files in Draw - that >> means it's a graphics rather than a document file. >

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

2010-12-10 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-10 21:47:08 skrev Douglas Hinds : It might help if you had stated what you meant by "the results were not adequate." OO writer can now open pdf files, but it opens them in OO Draw and each and every line is included in it's own text box so the documents flow is totally lost for t

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Brian Barker
At 14:47 10/12/2010 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote: OO writer can now open pdf files, but it opens them in OO Draw and each and every line is included in it's own text box so the documents flow is totally lost for the purpose of editing. It may be worth saying that this is precisely what you shoul

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread RA Brown
On Fri Dec 10 2010 12:13:38 GMT-0800 (PST) Douglas Hinds wrote: 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 Reader is a Windows Program, and There are versions of Adobe Reader for Linux as well

Re[2]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Douglas Hinds
> It might help if you had stated what you meant by "the results were not > adequate." OO writer can now open pdf files, but it opens them in OO Draw and each and every line is included in it's own text box so the documents flow is totally lost for the purpose of editing. The letterhead didn't a

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

2010-12-10 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
e, than you for your response. Douglas Hinds Email: tgoat...@gmail.com Mobile mail: 7752230...@tmomail.com C: 775-223-0839 Sent from myTouch 4G - Reply message - From: "Daniel Lewis" To: Subject: [users] PDF Conversion Date: Fri, Dec 10, 2010 10:51 Douglas Hinds wrote: OO

Re[2]: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Douglas Hinds
have in mind). In any case, than you for your response. Douglas Hinds > Email: tgoat...@gmail.com > Mobile mail: 7752230...@tmomail.com > C: 775-223-0839 > Sent from myTouch 4G > > - Reply message - > From: "Daniel Lewis" > To: > Subject:

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den 2010-12-10 19:39:44 skrev Douglas Hinds : OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a editable format. I installed the extension OO offers for doing that but the results were not adequate. I no longer use Windows. C

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread tgoat...@gmail.com
Try Adobe Reader. You can save the doc in text, then open it in OO. Todd Goatley Email: tgoat...@gmail.com Mobile mail: 7752230...@tmomail.com C: 775-223-0839 Sent from myTouch 4G - Reply message - From: "Daniel Lewis" To: Subject: [users] PDF Conversion Date: Fri, Dec 10,

Re: [users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Daniel Lewis
Douglas Hinds wrote: OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a editable format. I installed the extension OO offers for doing that but the results were not adequate. I no longer use Windows. Can anyone suggest a Linux A

[users] PDF Conversion

2010-12-10 Thread Douglas Hinds
OO's ability to create pdf files is a valuable asset. However, the need frequently arises to convert pdf files to a editable format. I installed the extension OO offers for doing that but the results were not adequate. I no longer use Windows. Can anyone suggest a Linux Application (I'm runnin

Re: [users] pdf index

2010-09-30 Thread RA Brown
On Thu Sep 30 2010 12:50:46 GMT-0700 (PDT) Rick Pasotto wrote: First of all, I have only a very basic understanding of MS Word or OO Writer. I have received a Word document that I need to convert to pdf. The conversion works fine except that there is an index in the pdf file. What is it in the

[users] pdf index

2010-09-30 Thread Rick Pasotto
First of all, I have only a very basic understanding of MS Word or OO Writer. I have received a Word document that I need to convert to pdf. The conversion works fine except that there is an index in the pdf file. What is it in the .doc file that results in the index? I've converted other .doc fil

Re: [users] PDF files

2010-08-18 Thread George Wu
Please visit : http://www.verypdf.com/ for detail George Wu -- From: "Erik Remmelzwaal" Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 1:48 AM To: Subject: Re: [users] PDF files Originele bericht Onderwerp: [users] PDF

Re: [users] PDF files

2010-08-18 Thread Carlo Strata
Il 17/08/2010 19:48, Erik Remmelzwaal ha scritto: Originele bericht Onderwerp: [users] PDF files Van: George Ware Aan: users@openoffice.org Datum: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 07:29:08 +0100 Hi Is there any product that would enable me to convert PDF files to Open Office? It appears

Re: [users] PDF files

2010-08-17 Thread Erik Remmelzwaal
Originele bericht Onderwerp: [users] PDF files Van: George Ware Aan: users@openoffice.org Datum: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 07:29:08 +0100 > Hi > > > > Is there any product that would enable me to convert PDF files to Open > Office? It appears this is possible when

[users] PDF files

2010-08-16 Thread George Ware
Hi Is there any product that would enable me to convert PDF files to Open Office? It appears this is possible when using Word but is this possible with Open Office? Thanks for you help George Ware

Re: [users] PDF Export 3.2.1 - no cross-references, no hyperlinks within document

2010-07-28 Thread Carlo Strata
Thank you Barbara!!! I just add John in carbon copy to this mail. Carlo Il 28/07/2010 18:36, Barbara Duprey ha scritto: John (murph...@bigpond.net.au) is not subscribed and probably did not see your response, which looks very helpful. Carlo Strata wrote: Hi John, I suppose you are using

Re: [users] PDF Export 3.2.1 - no cross-references, no hyperlinks within document

2010-07-28 Thread Barbara Duprey
John (murph...@bigpond.net.au) is not subscribed and probably did not see your response, which looks very helpful. Carlo Strata wrote: Hi John, I suppose you are using OOo Novell edition in your OpenSuSE 11.3 and *not* the vanilla one (Sun/Oracle edition downloaded and installed directly f

Re: [users] PDF Export 3.2.1 - no cross-references, no hyperlinks within document

2010-07-28 Thread Carlo Strata
Hi John, I suppose you are using OOo Novell edition in your OpenSuSE 11.3 and *not* the vanilla one (Sun/Oracle edition downloaded and installed directly from OpenOffice.org site). As you could read in this bug https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=615812 and in my comment #4 Pdf Expor

[users] PDF Export 3.2.1 - no cross-references, no hyperlinks within document

2010-07-27 Thread John Murphy
Hi, Using 3.2.1 on opensuse 11.3 / KDE 4.4.95 Cross-reference and hyperlinks within the same document work as they should with the odt file, but when the file is exported to PDF both vanish. It seems hyperlinks to external sites (such as websites) work fine when exported. The PDF export works

Re: [users] PDF not shown up

2010-05-28 Thread Barbara Duprey
Abdul Hai wrote: When I tried to save a document the PDF option did not show up. I have saved PDF files before. PDF formats are not available via the Save As option -- you need one of the others, like Export as PDF. Or if you have a pseudo-printer like PDF Creator or Primo PDF (on Windows --

Re: [users] PDF not shown up

2010-05-28 Thread James Wilde
On May 28, 2010, at 22:13 , John Kennedy wrote: > You do not use the "Save" or "Save As" options for creating PDF files. There > should be a button beside your print button that looks like the PDF symbol. > Otherwise you can use File -> Export as PDF... > John ...and on the Mac, at least, you ca

Re: [users] PDF not shown up

2010-05-28 Thread John Kennedy
You do not use the "Save" or "Save As" options for creating PDF files. There should be a button beside your print button that looks like the PDF symbol. Otherwise you can use File -> Export as PDF... John On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Abdul Hai wrote: > When I tried to save a document the PDF

[users] PDF not shown up

2010-05-28 Thread Abdul Hai
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RE: [users] PDF Import capability (was RE: Scribus and OpenOffiece.org )

2010-04-07 Thread McLauchlan, Kevin
Lars Nooden [mailto:larsnoo...@openoffice.org] > > On 4/7/10 5:30 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: > > > My crystal ball ... > > Save the speculation for the stock market and the sob story > for someone who cares. Hee hee. :-) > Having a metric buttload of legacy documents and a great wish

Re: [users] PDF Import capability (was RE: Scribus and OpenOffiece.org )

2010-04-07 Thread Lars Nooden
On 4/7/10 5:30 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: My crystal ball ... Save the speculation for the stock market and the sob story for someone who cares. Having a metric buttload of legacy documents and a great wish to be able to recover them in editable form, won't make them editable. Even needi

[users] PDF Import capability (was RE: Scribus and OpenOffiece.org )

2010-04-07 Thread McLauchlan, Kevin
Lars Nooden [mailto:larsnoo...@openoffice.org] suggested: > On 4/7/10 1:25 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote: > > ...In either case, converting the PDF to > > an editable format seems to me to be quite a legitimate requirement. > > Only until the format is understood, after that, no. The > purpose of PDF

[users] PDF Export Default Folder

2010-03-27 Thread Mark Bourne
I've recently updated from OpenOffice 2.2.0 (rather old, I know) to the latest 3.2.0, running under Windows Vista. Previously, when exporting a document to PDF with version 2.2, the default folder for the PDF was the one containing the document, which is usually what I want. Now, with version

[users] PDF export: no hyperlinks in PDF/A?

2009-09-04 Thread Felipe G . Nievinski
Hi. I have a document containing a hyperlink. I export it with the option PDF/A-1a enabled. When I open the resulting PDF in Adobe and rover the mouse cursor over the hyperlink, it shows a floating tag saying "URI: http://...";, but clicking on it does not open the hyperlink. Now, if I export the P

[users] Re: [openoffice] [users] PDF Export Problem

2009-02-03 Thread Keith Bates
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 19:19:51 -0500 Pu Taang Zomi wrote: > This is a problem I encountered today. > > 1. I wrote a document in OpenOffice.org Writer 3.0.1. I saved it as > Man.odt. > > When I tried export as PDF, I got the following: > > > I clicked OK, and when I looked at the document on my h

Re: [users] PDF Export Problem

2009-02-03 Thread Gene Young
Pu Taang Zomi wrote: This is a problem I encountered today. 1. I wrote a document in OpenOffice.org Writer 3.0.1. I saved it as Man.odt. When I tried export as PDF, I got the following: == Confirm Save As Man.odt already exists. You saved it as a PDF with an ODT extension. If you force

[users] PDF Export Problem

2009-02-03 Thread Pu Taang Zomi
This is a problem I encountered today. 1. I wrote a document in OpenOffice.org Writer 3.0.1. I saved it as Man.odt. When I tried export as PDF, I got the following: == Confirm Save As Man.odt already exists. Do you want to replace it? [Yes] [No] == I clicked Yes, and got the following

Re: [users] PDF export in 3.0

2008-12-17 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:17:09 -0800 Russ Fineman dijo: > On Sunday 14 December 2008 19:01:51 John Jason Jordan wrote: > > Somewhere there has to be a bug report list or some documentation. Can > > someone point me to it? > There are apparently some problems with Okular and printing PDF files. I a

Re: [users] PDF export in 3.0

2008-12-16 Thread Web Kracked
John Jason Jordan wrote: I could swear I have seen messages on this e-list regarding exporting to PDF from OOo 3.0. Of course, I wasn't using 3.0 until just today, so I didn't save anything about 3.0. I can search in the archives, but the search function doesn't seem to allow sorting by date. So

Re: [users] PDF export in 3.0

2008-12-15 Thread Russ Fineman
On Sunday 14 December 2008 19:01:51 John Jason Jordan wrote: > I could swear I have seen messages on this e-list regarding exporting > to PDF from OOo 3.0. Of course, I wasn't using 3.0 until just today, so > I didn't save anything about 3.0. I can search in the archives, but the > search function

[users] PDF export in 3.0

2008-12-14 Thread John Jason Jordan
I could swear I have seen messages on this e-list regarding exporting to PDF from OOo 3.0. Of course, I wasn't using 3.0 until just today, so I didn't save anything about 3.0. I can search in the archives, but the search function doesn't seem to allow sorting by date. So I get pages and pages of po

[users] PDF Backward Compatibility

2008-10-30 Thread Elchanan
Hi everyone, I'm trying to take a current-generation PDF document (a form, actually) and resave or recreate it so that it becomes fully Acrobat 3 (PDF 1.2) compatible. I do NOT need to preserve the form fields, only the visible portions of the document. If anyone has an idea about how to do th

Re: [users] PDF Import for Linux OOo v3.

2008-10-27 Thread James Knott
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: > Installed and ran with no problems when I tested for a magazine > article that I wrote. I use Fedora 9 64-bit... Any luck on a 32 bit system? That's where I'm having the problem. -- Use OpenOffice.org ---

Re: [users] PDF Import for Linux OOo v3.

2008-10-27 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Installed and ran with no problems when I tested for a magazine article that I wrote. I use Fedora 9 64-bit... James Knott wrote: I've been trying to install the PDF Import extension for Linux. First off, the automatic install doesn't work on either 32 or 64 bit versions of OpenSUSE 11.0. How

[users] PDF Import for Linux OOo v3.

2008-10-26 Thread James Knott
I've been trying to install the PDF Import extension for Linux. First off, the automatic install doesn't work on either 32 or 64 bit versions of OpenSUSE 11.0. However, on the 64 bit system, I was able to download the extension and then install it. On the 32 bit system, after accepting the licen

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-06 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:34:31 -0700 norseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo: > Joe Grech wrote: > > What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks In addition to Steve's response, there is one additional advantage - also related to printing. Many have heard of PostScript, a

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:34:31 -0700 norseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo: > Joe Grech wrote: > > What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks In addition to Steve's response, there is one additional advantage - also related to printing. Many have heard of PostScript, a

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread jonathon
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 06:28, bill wrote: > It will display and print exactly as shown, regardless of the OS. That isn't always the case. :( There are some subtle differences between operating systems, and output devices, when PDF is involved. xan jonathon --

[users] PDF Conversions

2008-10-03 Thread Ralph DeWitt
I have a pdf document that contains both graphics and text. I was wondering if there was anyway to convert this to odt format, so that I can edit it. Thank you for your help. -- Yours, Ralph. It said Use Windows XP or better, so I installed OpenSUSE 11.0 Register Linux User 1688

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread norseman
Joe Grech wrote: What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks _ Discover the new Windows Vista http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=windows+vista&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE === It pretty much eli

RE: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread TechAdmin @ VibrantLivingMinistries
From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 7:25 AM To: users@openoffice.org Subject: Re: [users] pdf Joe Grech wrote: > What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? > Tks If printed from your own computer, none. However, if

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread James Knott
Joe Grech wrote: What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks If printed from your own computer, none. However, if you're sending the file to someone else, then you can be certain of how it will look and you don't have to worry if the recipient has a word proces

Re: [users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread bill
Joe Grech wrote: What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks It will display and print exactly as shown, regardless of the OS. This is most useful if you are sending the document elsewhere to be viewed/printed -- Bill Drescher william {at} TechServSys {dot} com

[users] pdf

2008-10-03 Thread Joe Grech
What advantages are there if any in saving a file in pdf for printing? Tks _ Discover the new Windows Vista http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=windows+vista&mkt=en-US&form=QBRE

Re: [users] pdf export only in RGB colorspace!

2008-10-02 Thread Dingo-Dog
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

Re: [users] Pdf assasinates MacOSX

2008-09-23 Thread James Knott
Robert Barnett wrote: > Hi, > > I rountinely make PDFs with Open Office 3.0 for Mac for distributing to my > students. However it seems that as of OSX 10.5.5 the pdfs from open > office crash quicklookd. Quicklook generates thumbnails for Finder and I > cannot prevent this from happening. > > I've

[users] Pdf assasinates MacOSX

2008-09-22 Thread Robert Barnett
Hi, I rountinely make PDFs with Open Office 3.0 for Mac for distributing to my students. However it seems that as of OSX 10.5.5 the pdfs from open office crash quicklookd. Quicklook generates thumbnails for Finder and I cannot prevent this from happening. I've posted this on the MacOSX support fo

Re: [users] pdf export only in RGB colorspace!

2008-09-07 Thread Dingo-Dog
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

Re: [users] pdf export only in RGB colorspace!

2008-09-07 Thread Dingo-Dog
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

[users] pdf export only in RGB colorspace!

2008-09-06 Thread Dingo-Dog
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

Re: [users] PDF files

2008-07-16 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 15/07/2008 19:12, Beth wrote: I need to open PDF files sent from my work. I tried the File>Export as PDF and nothing works. When I go to the Adobe website the page just freezes. Please guide me through how I can open PDF files using Open Office. I'm desperate! Thanks. PDF files are normal

Re: [users] PDF files

2008-07-16 Thread Paul
> I need to open PDF files sent from my work. I tried the File>Export as PDF > and nothing works. When I go to the Adobe website the page just freezes. > Please guide me through how I can open PDF files using Open Office. I'm > desperate! > Thanks. OpenOffice is not designed to open PDF files. It

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