Thank you, Christopher, but I have found it faster to install pdftk, do
a one-button export of all pages to a "work" pdf, write a script which
creates all of the "fixed" custom reports, and then use the command line
to handle the customized breakouts.
Before, I could do this with a few clicks on a
I had two scanners working fine with xsane in 11.04. One is an Epson
3590 and the other a Canon Pixma MP240 multipurpose.
scanbuttond was only used for the Epson, since I had just installed the
Canon, and had not taken the time to write a script for that device. It
broke after the 11.10 upgrade.
Request status change. Problem recurred when updating to LibreOffice
3.4.3.
This time, when I purged the old installation and reinstalled as I did
the first time, the options dialog did not reappear. This means that
instead of being able to create the PDF documents I need in LibreOffice,
I have
I backed up my personal templates and macro code and then did a sudo
apt-get purge.
Following that, I opened KPackageKit, and it appeared there that
everything was still installed, so I set each green-checked item to
"Remove." After this, I used KPackageKit to reinstall libreoffice with
the addit
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LibreOffice 3.3.2 Export to PDF has no options
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libreoffice
Before installing 11.04, when I selected File->Export to PDF, I would get a
dialog allowing me to select pages to export and set a number of different
options for the PDF file creation. There is also a toolbar button ("
Export DIRECTLY to P
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I have a working high-speed Internet connection. I am attempting to
upgrade from 9.10 to 10.4 Kubuntu
After several upgrade attempts on-line, I downloaded and burned an iso.
Attempting to install from the mounted CD also fails.
Although