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I was wondering if, until the issue is solved, would the person want to use a PDF printer to "print to a PDF file". For Windows computers, I have used doPDF as the default printer so people could print out the web pages, emails, or office documents into a PDF document to save for later printing as needed. Right now with LO's issue for not working with the duplex options for my printer, this is the only way I can print on both sides of the paper.

So, since the thread shows Win7 for the OS, I think the person should download this FREE PDF printer to use until the "Export to PDF" issue gets fixed. It is a solution, for now. To be honest, I run 3.4.1 on Ubuntu 64-bit and I have no problems with "Export to PDF". But if that is an issue for 3.4.2, is it solved in 3.4.3? Or is it an issue that started in 3.4.2 and is in 3.4.3?

Also, since there is "bulgarian (cyrillic)" involved, doPDF will embed the font into the document, any working font as far as my usage shows. Sometimes with LO, their exported PDF documents do not have the proper fonts, specialty fonts mostly, shown in their PDF files. I do [or did] a lot of documents that had decorative and specialty fonts on the page. My newsletters used a lot of them. I started using doPDF then, and CUPS-PDF for Linux now, for most of my PDF printing needs. I use LO's Export to PDF when I need to create landscape documents that are to be read, more than printing. CUPS-PDF shows the document as portrait with the text sideways so it will be landscape if printed. LO fixes that CUPS issue. doPDF [for Windows] does not have that issue either.


On 09/15/2011 08:34 AM, lnvas wrote:
On 9/14/2011 3:58 AM, Илиан Иванов wrote:
[...]
I've had installed Libre Office 3.4.2 on my machine (Samsung r538 notebook -
intel core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and 500 GB HDD, with installed Windows 7
home Premium x64), I've opened *.doc file created with MS Office 2003 and
tried to save it as *.pdf. The result was that Libre office crashed [...]

I've received the *.doc file from the OP and it converts OK to PDF under
WinXP SP2
LibreOffice 3.4.3
OOO340m1 (Build:302)
File>ExportAsPDF
Nothing special, for me, it's in bulgarian (cyrillic), though.
There's a small picture anchored as char on the 2nd row.
Additionally, the OP said he's using 32-bit LO on 64-bit OS.

(Searching for UDC, i've encountered some issues about it!)

Regards,
Lyudmil



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