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Re: LXDE + OOo Impress + Ubuntu / Lubuntu--> squeezed subscripts
Am 23.10.2010 11:42, schrieb Mårten Behm:
> 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.
>
Ok I figured it out I guess. In the Character -> Position Tab make sure
to set the spacing to expanded for example by 1.0 or 2.0 pt. This will
correct the error for me at least. But I had to click on the slide to
unmark the textbox that usally draws arround the bulletpoint list to
have an effect in the fullscreen mode. Please try this and see if it
fixes this also for you.
> 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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