OO.o and graphics (was Re: [vox-tech] openoffice stopped printing)

2004-09-30 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Henry House wrote: snip On a related note, I have also been having a frustrating time working with graphics in OO. I have about 20 plots of economic data. I generated these using gnuplot --- perhaps you saw my previous messages about that. Despite gnuplot's quirky interface and documentation, its

Re: OO.o and graphics (was Re: [vox-tech] openoffice stopped printing)

2004-09-30 Thread Henry House
På torsdag, 30 september 2004, skrev Jonathan Stickel: [...] The fact that OO.o does not display imported EPS graphics on-screen is a PITA. However, you can export to pdf where the graphics do show and are high quality. Actually it is worse than that: the exported PDF looks and prints like

Re: OO.o and graphics (was Re: [vox-tech] openoffice stopped printing)

2004-09-30 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 10:16:06AM -0700, Henry House wrote: Actually it is worse than that: the exported PDF looks and prints like the poor on-screen representation in OOWriter, i.e., with very poor quality. Are you clicking the little PDF icon in OOo, or actually doing File-Export as PDF?

Re: OO.o and graphics (was Re: [vox-tech] openoffice stopped printing)

2004-09-30 Thread Henry House
På torsdag, 30 september 2004, skrev Bill Kendrick: On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 10:16:06AM -0700, Henry House wrote: Actually it is worse than that: the exported PDF looks and prints like the poor on-screen representation in OOWriter, i.e., with very poor quality. Are you clicking the

Re: OO.o and graphics (was Re: [vox-tech] openoffice stopped printing)

2004-09-30 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Henry House wrote: På torsdag, 30 september 2004, skrev Jonathan Stickel: [...] The fact that OO.o does not display imported EPS graphics on-screen is a PITA. However, you can export to pdf where the graphics do show and are high quality. Actually it is worse than that: the exported PDF looks