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** Reply to message from Marcello Romani <mromani@ottotecnica.com> on Mon, 10
Feb 2014 08:28:09 +0100

Il 08/02/2014 23:40, Cliff Scott ha scritto:
I've run into a strange occurrence in LO 4.1.4. Everytime I export to PDF I
get a error message that "PDF/A-1a forbids a transparency". Clicking OK
allows the export to continue and I don't see any problems in the resultant
PDF, but this is something I've only seen on 4.1.4. This happens with Writer
and Calc. FYI, I'm running OSx Mavericks. Is this a known problem?

Cliff


Take this with a grain of salt, as I'm running LO 3.5.7.2 (stock Ubu 
12.04), but I think you could get away with it by unchecking the 
"PDF/A-1a" checkbox under File->Export as PDF... The option should 
stick, so LO should produce PDF with transparencies with no fuss from 
there on.

My 2 cents.

Thanks for your "2 cents".

It does, in fact, not have any problems using the other PDF modes. Guess
Tagged mode is the standard these days anyhow.

Cliff

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