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2009 Jun 17
2
Urgent - odfWeave produces graphs /images with Read-Error
Dear list,
I have been working on a report with around 60 images in it, and
everything has been fine, until now. I find that the image output that
is produced by odfWeave produces images that are NOT readable by
OpenOffice or NeoOffice. I get empty boxes with Read-Error written in
them. While generating the file using odfWeave, I can see them being
generated on the screen, and they all seem fine.
Have anybody seen this before? Is there a way around it?
/Fredrik
--
"Life is like a trumpet - if you don't put anything i...
2010 Apr 03
2
(OT) OpenOffice.org calc chart strangeness.
...art graphing three columns from a
soffice-calc spreadsheet. I expect it to take the leftmost column as the
X-Axis, plotting the others on the Y-Axis, but it always creates an X-Axis
of the row number in the columns, and the first column amongst the data.
I have tried this on OpenOffice.org 3.2.0, NeoOffice(R) 3.0.2 Patch 2,
iWork Pages, and Excel 12.2.4 in Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac.
It does what I expect in iWork Pages and M$-Excel, but not in the
various incantations of OpenOffice.org.
I OO-calc has gone to a fancy wizard thingy that doesn't seem to have any
way to specify details for the...
2007 Apr 26
5
$processor fact not working on OS X
...does not work. I do not know very much about how to debug puppet
(except for ''puppetd -d'' which does not reveal any information about
this error). In localconfig.yaml on the client, there is no reference to
the packages that I want to install for the specific processors (Fink,
NeoOffice, ...)
Maybe it has something to do with the puppet versions?
- puppetmaster is: 0.22.1-1 (Debian etch)
- puppet client is: 0.22.1 (on both Intel and PowerPC)
Does the example from
https://reductivelabs.com/cgi-bin/puppet.cgi/wiki/PuppetMacOSX work for
someone?
Thanks and have a good day,
udo.
2008 Oct 16
1
Problems with file locking over gnome-vfs (esp. OpenOffice.org)
...it's
about file locking, so many apps come into play.
I work at a school where we teachers use mainly Ubuntu Hardy and
OpenOffice.org to edit files on samba shares on a Debian 4.0 box.
Samba version is 3.0.24-6etch10. There are also some users using
OpenOffice from XP, and some Mac users (both neooffice and OOo). The
ubuntu clients mounts the samba share thru gnome-vfs (that is, GNOME
desktop->places->connect to server->windows share).
The problem we have is that file locking between linux clients is not
working. Users will write to the same files in the same shares
simultaneously, causi...
2009 Jun 09
3
OT: Viewer for .docx M$ WORD files?
Is there a Viewer for .docx M$ WORD files? If so, where can I get
it? This file type cannot be opened with OpenOffice.org 2.3. TIA!
2010 Aug 27
6
Clipboard Syncing (does wine sync images or files)?
I am running on a Mac and the clipboard seems to work in my program on text just fine. The problem is when I copy an image to the clipboard it doesn't seem to copy.
If I copy an image to the clipboard then I try to paste it I get what was on the clipboard previously (text).
Does wine not support syncing images or files to the clipboard (besides text)?
Any workaround to this?
2008 May 23
2
[slightly off topic] Sweave with markdown
DeaR list,
Has anyone tried to mix the Sweave paradigm with the Markdown[*] (and
co.) syntax? Would this be hard to implement? My tiny understanding
of Sweave is that one can define new drivers for the text part, while
some functions that deal with the R code would not require any
modification. Here's the reason I'm interested in Mardown for a driver.
I've been orbiting
2008 Aug 12
2
Possible buglet (wart ?) of odfWeave 0.7.6 (with workaround)
Dear List,
I have had problems inserting some (not all !) figures via odfWeave
(using print(someLatticeFunction)...). The figure was correctly
displayed in a R device window but the resulting ODF document displayed
the correct space for the figure and an empty frame with a "broken
image" icon and a "read error" mention.
Exploration of the odf (.odt, in my case) file showed