Alberto,
On Tue, 2011-08-09 at 15:32 +0200, Alberto wrote:
Hi all,
I see a very strange behaviour behaviour in libreoffice when creating
the pdf from a master document.
Using this:
dispatcher.executeDispatch(frame, ".uno:UpdateAll", "", 0, ())
In some case I see all the various sub documents loaded and properly
put in the pdf, some other time instead this simply fails and I get
something like:
1
2
3
The fields of the document are actually updated properly (the script
updates some of them and launch a second time the update all).
What puzzles me is that sometimes it works and some others it doesn't.
Like it doesn't like something in one of the sub-documents.
In few cases deleting the master document helped. In some others it
failed anyway :/, and I need to rely on the document, I don't want to
have to delete it every couple of days.
One thing more, I work with libreoffice in headless mode.
Anybody had the same or a similar issue?
Thanks,
--
Alberto Ingenito
Can you use the export as PDF feature in LO?
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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com
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