I have some slides for a presentation created by StarOffice 5.2 When I print the ones with formulas to my EPSON printer (GIMPS &CUPS) it only prints out one of the formulas ... I have the presentation on Sunday !!! I'm desperate .. as I cannot produce transparencies .. Thank for your help. MAura
Possible solutions: 1. Panic! - not really a good idea. 2. Put each formula on a separate slide - might work. 3. Use LaTeX with slides package - still the best way to do formulas. 4. Write the formulas by hand on separate slides. 5. Take chalk/whiteboard pens with you and write the formulas up by hand. If I'm not mistaken, this is a physics presentation, in which case all these methods are acceptable if not actually encouraged. JDL PS. Probably not necessary to copy the message to people twice. Maura Edelweiss wrote:
I have some slides for a presentation created by StarOffice 5.2 When I print the ones with formulas to my EPSON printer (GIMPS &CUPS) it only prints out one of the formulas ...
I have the presentation on Sunday !!! I'm desperate .. as I cannot produce transparencies ..
Thank for your help.
MAura
On Fri, 17 May 2002, John Lamb wrote:
Possible solutions:
1. Panic! - not really a good idea. 2. Put each formula on a separate slide - might work. 3. Use LaTeX with slides package - still the best way to do formulas.
4. Write the formulas by hand on separate slides.
Or, (IF there are not to many formulas) try to print first the text and then, on the same transperancy the formulas one by one (from separate pages every with one formula at the desired position)... It's not so great ... Such attempt works with laser printers though... Good luck, Theo
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John Lamb
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Maura Edelweiss
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Teodor-Mihai Cristescu