Hi Eric, *,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:26 PM, Eric Teng <eric@felabel.com.sg> wrote:
Ill like to know how to add label templates to libreoffice . we are a
labels supplier located in singapore.
[snip]
You seem to have a problem with your mailer or with your patience :-)
To add your labels, create appropriate additions to the Labels.xcu
file. The scheme used for that file is defined in Labels.xcs
Quote: "Contains the measurement data of the label concatenated by a
colon (;) in the following order: 'C' or 'S';Horizontal
Distance;Vertical Distance;Width;Height;Left margin;Upper
margin;Columns;Rows" while 'C' marks a continuous label and 'S' marks
a sheet."
You can also create an extension with those additions, that way you
can add the labels also to versions of LO or OOo or Oracle Open Office
or other variants that don't have the fix in the code.
To do that, you only need to put the added parts of the labels.xcu
into an extension. Step-by-step instructions on how to build such an
extension:
http://blogs.sun.com/kkoll/entry/using_extensions_to_change_openoffice
So once you added the corresponding data for the labels, feel free to
provide a patch (or even better the extension)
ciao
Christian
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