On 09/12/2011 06:25 AM, marshals wrote:
I used Impress in 3.4.3 to create a presentation containing graphics of
various shapes, eg, polygons, ovals, etc. They looked fine when viewing in
a browser and they looked find in the little preview in the printer dialog
box. However, for some of the pages in the presentation printed on my
Epson 400SX, the polygons are printed as squares (but with the polygon
border visible within) and the ovals are printed as polygons (again with the
oval border visible within).
I reinstalled LibreOffice 3.4.3, no joy. I uninstalled and installed 3.4.2,
no joy.
I uninstalled and installed 3.3.4, and they are now printed correctly.
So, it seems there is some problem with the 3.4 series.
Anyone come across this or know the cause?
...
Is it possible for you to upload a sample somewhere? Note: unfortunately
this list doesn't allow attachments, so perhaps upload via nabble or to
an alternate site. Also, in order for others to test properly, please
let us know what operating system you are using, and, how you created
the polygons and ovals (standard draw shapes, hand crafted/line edit
points etc).
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