On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@gmail.com> wrote:
* Jones de Andrade <johannesrs@gmail.com> [03-04-10 16:52]:
Please trim the unnecessary information from your quotes. There is no need to have to re-read each *entire* previous post. tks
Sorry. My bad.
Patrick, try to go until the end of the file. sc just got above the same truncation problem me and Ken got with 3.2. Seems that the error is not on 3.2 version, I was wrong on that.
viewed in OpenOffice_org-3.2.0.7-1.1.x86_64 It appears that pages 4 and 5 are different diamentions than the previous pages and the table on page 5 is "wrapping" incorrectly on Edital036. The same on pages 4, 5 and 6 one Edital035. 256.rtf has all the pages the same size and the table is correctly display. Note that the tables displayed on *035 and *036 are correctly displayed for the narrower pages.
I haven't payed too much attention to Edital035 and 36, since I've already read those two. Interestingly, But I ca almost say for certain that those, or at least 035, worked flawlessly in OO 3.1. I can be wrong still. 256.rtf on the other hand is the one that I get more amazed with your results. As you can see in the following link, the table is completely truncated in that file when opened with OO 3.2. Never got the chance to test that one with 3.1 since this is a new file, anyway. http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/5888/imagem2zl.png Can you please confirm that you are not seeing the same behaviour from the picture above in your system? Thanks a lot. ;)
Appears more a broken windows app generated the files or the rtf format is so poorly documented that other apps do not all display it similarly, after all, it *is* a mickey$oft format. They probably purposly release differing specs to the ?format?.
Absolutely, this is mickeysoft format. And I'm absolutely in the blank about which crappy piece of "software" was used, but I would really guess the last version of their "oriffice" suite. Anyway, since the openoffice team tries its best to properly open those "formats" (and they want and got an "ISO award"... ending world...), I thought it would worth to see if anyone else got these issues before informing them. Thanks a lot! ;) Sincerally yours, Jones -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
* Jones de Andrade <johannesrs@gmail.com> [03-04-10 17:45]:
256.rtf on the other hand is the one that I get more amazed with your results. As you can see in the following link, the table is completely truncated in that file when opened with OO 3.2. Never got the chance to test that one with 3.1 since this is a new file, anyway.
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/5888/imagem2zl.png
Can you please confirm that you are not seeing the same behaviour from the picture above in your system? Thanks a lot. ;)
I do see that the lower part of the table is missing on 256.rt. May have not noticed that before...
Appears more a broken windows app generated the files or the rtf format is so poorly documented that other apps do not all display it similarly, after all, it *is* a mickey$oft format. They probably purposly release differing specs to the ?format?.
Absolutely, this is mickeysoft format. And I'm absolutely in the blank about which crappy piece of "software" was used, but I would really guess the last version of their "oriffice" suite.
agreed, wordpad doesn't even display it properly. I would bet that it was generated with word# which does not do normal line wrapping and saved as rtf, but that is *guessing*. :^)
Anyway, since the openoffice team tries its best to properly open those "formats" (and they want and got an "ISO award"... ending world...), I thought it would worth to see if anyone else got these issues before informing them.
gud luk, -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
participants (2)
-
Jones de Andrade
-
Patrick Shanahan