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OOo Impress Display Problem on SUSE 10.0
- From: Don Parris <webdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:10:41 -0400
- Message-id: <43304291.3090200@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I could be barking up the wrong tree, but I need a starting point.
HW: Dell Latitude C610 (1.2GHz/256MB)
Vid Res: 1024x768
OS: SUSE Linux OSS (10.0-beta 4)
OOo: 1.9.125.1 (2.o-pre)
I have created a couple of Impress shows, and when I run them on my laptop, the slides run off the right side of the screen. If the text is short enough, it's no problem. But text taking up most of a single line, or spanning multiple lines causes a problem. Things look perfectly normal in the Normal View, where I create the slides. IOW, the text is not running off the right side when I'm in the Normal View. I don't seem to have this problem with KOffice, but prefer to use OOo.
I also noticed that the background I used (circles-classic) seemed to change. The size of the circles in the lower right portion of the background - appear much smaller than I think they should be, based on the normal view.
Any ideas on what might be happening?
Thanks,
Don
HW: Dell Latitude C610 (1.2GHz/256MB)
Vid Res: 1024x768
OS: SUSE Linux OSS (10.0-beta 4)
OOo: 1.9.125.1 (2.o-pre)
I have created a couple of Impress shows, and when I run them on my laptop, the slides run off the right side of the screen. If the text is short enough, it's no problem. But text taking up most of a single line, or spanning multiple lines causes a problem. Things look perfectly normal in the Normal View, where I create the slides. IOW, the text is not running off the right side when I'm in the Normal View. I don't seem to have this problem with KOffice, but prefer to use OOo.
I also noticed that the background I used (circles-classic) seemed to change. The size of the circles in the lower right portion of the background - appear much smaller than I think they should be, based on the normal view.
Any ideas on what might be happening?
Thanks,
Don
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