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Bug#412067: [fixed for 2.3, cws vcl75] /etc/papersize is ignored by openoffice
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Am Donnerstag, den 22.03.2007, 16:41 +0100 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
> Hi,
>
> Patrick Winnertz wrote:
> > Would it be possible to patch the version which is currently in debian?
> > That would be nice.
>
> You mean 1.1.3? No way.
> You mean 2.0.4? No way. At least not for etch.
> And sid will get
Hi,
Patrick Winnertz wrote:
> Would it be possible to patch the version which is currently in debian?
> That would be nice.
You mean 1.1.3? No way.
You mean 2.0.4? No way. At least not for etch.
And sid will get 2.2.0 anyway after etch is released. For 2.2.0 I maybe
could do that but quickly look
Would it be possible to patch the version which is currently in debian?
That would be nice.
Greetings
Patrick
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thanks
Hi,
Patrick Winnertz wrote:
> If I set a papersize in /etc/papersize this size is ignored by
> openoffice. /etc/papersize should be read by all "available commands and
> programs generating documents" (according to the
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Bug#412067: /etc/papersize is ignored by openoffice
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 2.0.4.dfsg.2-4
Severity: normal
If I set a papersize in /etc/papersize this size is ignored by
openoffice. /etc/papersize should be read by all "available commands and
programs generating documents" (according to the manpage).
Can you please fix this. Thanks
Gr
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