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Re: LXDE + OOo Impress + Ubuntu / Lubuntu--> squeezed subscripts
Thanks for the reply. I will send a file when I get home. I'm convinced the same .odp file will look OK in Fedora LXDE Respin, but I will try. By the way, I checked running Linux Mint LXDE in live mode which reproduced the problem.
Anyway, what I do is I just open a new blank presentation file, choose a bullet list layout, or anything else, and start typing. Highlight "particle", go to Format -> Character -> Position tab, choosing subscript, and OK. Pressing F5 gets me into presentation mode.
23 okt 2010 kl. 10.39 skrev Leszek Lesner:
> Am 23.10.2010 08:17, schrieb Mårten Behm:
>> Here are two screenshots - one in presentation mode and the other in
>> normal edit mode.
>>
> This might be a bug in OpenOffice but I am not quite sure if how you
> created this document. Did you draw a textbox for the crunched text ? Or
> how did you do it ?
> (Maybe the best would be also uploading this example test file aswell)
>> fre 2010-10-22 klockan 21:53 +0200 skrev Leszek Lesner:
>>
>>> Am 22.10.2010 21:49, schrieb Mårten Behm:
>>>
>>>> Just joined Lubuntu on Launchpad in my search for a forum for this
>>>> problem. I was recommended to try this at the lxde forum.
>>>>
>>>> I have been using Eeebuntu 3.0 LXDE beta on my EeePC 900. It's been
>>>> working great, except for this one thing. I use it at work for
>>>> presentations with OOo Impress, but in slide show mode subscript letters
>>>> get squeezed together and look terrible. This makes it quite useless
>>>> with science-related stuff.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I think a screenshot would be quite interesting to get to understand
>>> your problem better.
>>>
>>>> So I changed to Lubuntu 10.04, but the problem remained. The issue
>>>> doesn't seem hardware specific as it was reproduced on an old Dell
>>>> Optiplex GX60. I should also say that OOo Writer works OK in this
>>>> respect.
>>>>
>>>> I decided that the problem might be Ubuntu or Debian specific so I
>>>> installed the Fedora 13 LXDE respin. And the problem is gone!
>>>>
>>>> Today I thought I might try Lubuntu 10.10. Same problem!
>>>>
>>>> So I suppose I can use Fedora, and that's it. However, I would like to
>>>> stay with Ubuntu because I use it on my other computers and would like
>>>> to avoid having to learn another distribution from scratch.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas? Thanks. /Mårten
>>>>
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