On 17/04/2018 19:41, Virgil Arrington wrote:
> The functionality has not changed. The only change is that it has been
> moved from "Insert > File..." to "Slides > Insert Slides from File..."
Maybe, trusting people is not a bad idea, especially when they try to
solve your problem providing the ri
anne-ology wrote:
>Maybe I understand what you're attempting; I'm confused about
> whatever CLI switch is though.
A "CLI switch" is an sub-command or option that can be specified on the
command line as part of the command-line interface (CLI).
>I've only converted PDFs to Word a
Thank you for responding; maybe you've figured this out for me.
I'll be attempting this soon,
From: Virgil Arrington
Date: Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Copying slides from one presentation to
another]
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
Anne,
Maybe I understand what you're attempting; I'm confused about
whatever CLI switch is though.
I've only converted PDFs to Word and all appears fine,
so unless there's a bug in your program version, I don't see why
reversing the process should be a problem.
Have you c
Hi Anne and all:
Well, if you are using GNU / Linux and open each Presentation From
the file browser I'm almost sure that you can keep both open and then
select the slides from one Presentation to the other (Selecting all that
you want to into the other with copy-paste). I know that it is
Anne,
In my curiosity to understand what Italo has been saying, I installed LO
6.0.3 to my Puppy Linux partition, and I now understand it.
All the LO developers have done is move the function from the "Insert >
File..." menu selection to the "Slide > Insert Slides from File..." menu
selection.
I'd like to be able to use the convenient --convert-to CLI switch on
soffice to convert from Word to PDF. However, I'd like that conversion
to create tagged PDFs, and the default for UseTaggedPDF is false.
A number of PDF export options are listed at
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Tutorials
Thanks! That's what I was looking for. But it says, "This page was
last modified on 13 May 2009, at 08:04". Is it still up-to-date, would
you know?
Bill
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 16/04/18 18:51, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > I've written a Java program using the Java bindings to the LibreOffice
So, what I tried to explain is that the feature has not changed, it has just
been moved from one menu to another menu, and that there is an alternative to
that feature.
Il 17 aprile 2018 17:11:44 CEST, anne-ology ha scritto:
> Curiously wondering why it's easier to open - if that's even
Thanks for responding.
But I have my data & programs on this computer;
these clouds are dangerous if one wishes to retain ones data, what
if someone, managing these clouds, thinks he has the right to delete
everything for some reason.
From: jorge Rodríguez
Date: Thu, Ap
Curiously wondering why it's easier to open - if that's even
possible - more than 1 version of LO
then going through all these steps ... when previously all could
be done within 1 opened LO with a mere click from the Menu line ... ... ...
Reminds me of "If it ain't broke, d
The down and dirty methods.
It depends on the pdf type, object or image based when imported into Draw.
If there are actual individual objects in the file.
Type and ungroup until there are no more groups left. Select
and Delete objects.
If an image type file.
Place a rectangular block/frame
On 16/04/18 18:51, Bill Janssen wrote:
I've written a Java program using the Java bindings to the LibreOffice 5
UNO API. But I can't find documented anywhere the specific runtime
environment that needs to be used to run it. Specifically, what jar
files from the LibreOffice distribution need to
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