[Discussion] Open Office export PDF but no graphics
James Cannon
cyberspittle at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 14 19:19:49 PDT 2007
Hi Jim,
Please revert to VGA mode and reinstall SciTech
Software. SETVGA. Also, during the boot process, you
can interupt it using F1(? it's been awhile). Then
select reset to VGA. Best of wishes.
Sincerely,
James Cannon
--- jimscott at joplin.com wrote:
>
> I have Open Office 1.1.5 running on ECS 1.2 and I
> thought for a long time that OO
> PDF conversion utility just failed to do graphics
> (text always works).
>
> I created a Golf Tournament Flyer with some graphics
> that prints directly to a PS
> printer from OO on os/2, but after exporting it as a
> PDF, as always, the text
> loads into the PDF viewer, but I see no graphics.
>
> Today, I decided to use a Win-XP laptop to do the
> conversion, so I could place a
> PDF file on the web for download. I emailed the OO
> doc to the Win-XP machine
> also running OO, viewed it, did the conversion to
> PDF, then emailed the PDF file
> back to me for uploading to the website.
>
> Just for grins, I opened it in the PDF viewer on
> os/2 and the graphics were
> *again* missing, even though I had just viewed them
> using the Adobe viewer on the
> XP machine.
>
> I think I have a video driver missing, wrong, or
> other video problem, because I
> cannot run any graphics programs on this machine in
> Win 3.1 sessions, such as
> Corel. Text files no problem.
>
> QU: What is missing?
>
> ONe more thing...
>
> I had removed Snap Graphics on this os/2 machine,
> installed MGA drivers for a
> Matrox Millenium, later installed the GRADD drivers.
> I have not been able to
> figure out how to get the video back to Snap
> Graphics The system is set up for
> 1600x1200.
>
> I think both of these may be related, and due to
> some missing component or
> setting. Any help?
>
>
> Jim Scott
> Joplin
>
>
>
>
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