5 Nov
2009
5 Nov
'09
08:28
Hi, I'm still on RC1 and I just used OpenOffice for the first time and I was actually unable to do what I needed to do which was a very easy task. I'm not sure it's a problem of openSuse, but I'm going to report here concerning the usability of 11.2 I simply wanted to put extra lines on a few pages. The document came to me in *.docx format, and as far as I can see, it opened and displays correctly. After adding two empty lines I saved: 1) as docx. Here the page header was not saved. 2) as doc. Here the graphics were lost and the chapter numbers were not formated. 3) as pdf. The graphics were lost To be more helpful, I tried to reproduce the bugs with a new document. I created a new document, activated the page header, tried to insert an image. I can not see my png images in the file dialog... I have to explicitely click on png images to see them. With the show all option it doesn't work. I checked for other image formats and I can't actually see any of the images on my computer with "show all formats". JPEG can't be seen at all even while selecting the jpeg filter. While selecting a png file I received the error "unknown format". I just put a few words in the page header, and a numbered list in the body, I saved it as odt, closed it, tried to reopen it :-) OpenOffice doesn't even see his own files, but here I can see the jpg and png files :-). To open it I wrote down the filename myself. It openend as it should. I cut and pasted an image from another document, because with insert->image- >from file, I couldn't and tried to save as: 1) odt fine 2) docx fine 3) doc 2000 chapter numbers dissapeared image was not imported correctly 4) pdf image didn't show up properly Are these known issues? Are they resolved in the latest version? Karl -- Powered by openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 (i586) Kernel: 2.6.31-10-default KDE: 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 3" 08:55 2 Tage 13:56 an, 3 Benutzer, Durchschnittslast: 0,35, 0,41, 0,29 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org