On Friday 18 March 2005 18:47, + e. gernaat wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > Dear Sir, > > I just start using openoffice and I like to introduce openoffice in our > timloto workgroup > (www.timloto.org) > In the meantime I tried to convert an old .word file with simple > technical drawings in it (via openoffice) into pdf. > It worked wonderful, the only problem I have is that the lines of the > drawings are too thin. > In fact they are hardly readable. Strange enough they are all right when > I convert the .word file into the standard openoffice format. > > Furthermore (but you can't win them all of course) I thought that > openoffice should support more other 'open source' programs. I'm > thinking of xfig (most of my drawing I do in xfig) and maybe a latex > connection? > > Well, at the moment my problem is how can I get an xfig drawing nicely > into an pdf document made bij openoffice. Maybe you have an solution? > Regards
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Monday 21 March 2005 11:56, Roland Meister wrote: > > My solution is to export the xfig file to an eps file and then > use pstoedit to convert it into an emf file. > > You have to compile pstoedit with libemf support, see > http://www.pstoedit.net/pstoedit > http://libemf.sourceforge.net Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
