Guido Pinkernell wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. April 2007 schrieb Eberhard Roloff:
Guido Pinkernell wrote:
Thanks for your feedback, Eberhard. More inline: [...]
Hi, when I am opening your file in OOorg 2.2 (latest version from OOorg on SL 10.2), the formula looks absolutely clean, but does not have any brackets. Yes, that's the problem. [...]
Hi Guido,
ok. Just to complicate things.
I recently upgraded my XP OOorg to 2.2, as well. This one is also directly from OOorg.
So I took the chance and just opened your file there. It displays perfectly well, including correctly set brackets, both square and rounded.
Yes, that's what it does here on my XP partition too.
However, the formula is not editable, as I would expect.
Instead it is displayed as one single object that is labelled "OLE" in the OOorg menu bar.
Yes. That's ok, too. In my Openoffice.org on XP it does'nt either since MathType is not installed here. And I would not expect it to open on my Linux system, too. I am only interested why the formula doesn't display the brackets and other types like the multicplication dot.
Thanks,
Guido Now, I think, I'll get it. Sorry for taking that long. ;-)
While I think it is great to expect OpenOffice to handle doc-files that are originated from a 3rd party application (Mathtype), OOorg should at least display identically on both, Lin and Win. Later I will get my hands dirty on an older Laptop with Xubuntu 6.06 and OOorg 2.01 (I believe). Will test there and report back, should that work "better". regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org