2013/9/5 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <andrew@pitonyak.org>
I ran a test with 4.1.1.1 on Fedora The previous seemed to show the Object Catalog rather than the macro itself. The final printed thing is exactly as you state. On 09/05/2013 11:31 AM, Jim Byrnes wrote:Ubuntu 12.04 LO 3.5.7.2 When I go to the built in basic ide and try to print the code for a macro all I get is an almost blank page. What is see is an outline of a box printed at the margins with the full name of the macro at the top but the rest of the page is blank with no code printed. I can of course cut and paste to another editor, but I wonder if anyone else sees this or maybe I am doing something wrong? Regards, Jim
As a workaround, you could save the macro as a text file, open the textfile in your favourite text editor and print it from thereā¦ Johnny Rosenberg
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