Version: 1.2post (using KDE 3.1.9) Compiler: gcc version 3.2 (SuSE Linux) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.19-4GB Hi! save kword as rtf and opening this document adds .06 at the beginning of the document, which should not happen IMHO the export/save is wrong ferdinand
I cannot reproduce it with saving an empty document. :-( (To be sure: we are really talking about KOffice CVS HEAD, not about 1.2.1) If you want. you can check with an editor (for example Kate) where this sequence ".06" happens. Tags in RTF are in the form: \tag999 So if the .06 is just after a tag, I would like to know which tag. Have a nice day/evening/night!
Subject: Re: save kword as rtf and opening this document adds .06 at the beginning On Monday 31 March 2003 02:11, you wrote: > > Tags in RTF are in the form: \tag999 > So if the .06 is just after a tag, I would like to know which tag. <snip> \snext0\ql\fi0\f0\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Standard; \s1\snext0\qc\fi0\f0\fs48\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Document Title; \s2\snext0\ql\fi0\f1\fs40\i0\b1\ul0\strike0 Head 1; \s3\snext0\ql\fi0\f1\fs32\i0\b1\ul0\strike0 Head 2; \s4\snext0\ql\fi0\f1\fs24\i0\b1\ul0\strike0 Head 3; \s5\snext5\ql\fi0\f0\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Enumerated List; \s6\snext6\ql\fi0\f1\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Alphabetical List; \s7\snext7\ql\fi0\f1\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Bullet List; \s8\snext0\ql\fi0\f1\fs16\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Header; \s9\snext0\ql\fi0\f1\fs14\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Footer; \s10\snext5\ql\fi0\f0\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Enumerated List 2; \s11\snext5\ql\fi0\f0\fs24\i0\b0\ul0\strike0 Enumerated List 3; }{\info {\comment Generated by KWord's RTF Export Filter 2.53 }}\paperw11900\paperh16820\margl1127.06\margr560\margt840 it looks like margl1127.06 ....
Subject: Re: save kword as rtf and opening this document adds .06 at the beginning On Monday 31 March 2003 08:51, Ferdinand Gassauer wrote: (...) > }}\paperw11900\paperh16820\margl1127.06\margr560\margt840 > > it looks like margl1127.06 .... It is what I was fearing... Now we need many many roundings in the RTF export filter code. Have a nice day/evening/night!
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