von harrybo » Do, 08.04.2004 12:40
danke für die schnelle Antwort, Thomas.
In der inoffiziellen FAQ (
http://www.bytebot.net/openoffice/faq.html#Package8) die ich gerade mal durchstöbert habe, wird der gleiche Workaround vorgeschlagen: Zitat:
7.4. How do I get PDF based handouts?
Before the official "Export as PDF" option, you had a PDF Converter within the printing options; it doesn't exist by default now. So if you want to export to PDF, and not have it be 1 slide, as 1 page in the PDF file, you need to make sure the Handout view has been set correctly. Make sure View -> Master -> Handout is setup as you want it to be. Now you need to add the PDF Converter as a "printer" in spadmin. For this to work, GhostScript must be installed (works well in Linux).
Now, once the Printer is setup (and titled PDF Converter), you can print the Impress document to the PDF Converter, and instead of printing slides, just print the Handout (get that from the Options menu). This will print to a PDF file, a "handout" view of your presentation.
gruß, harrybo
danke für die schnelle Antwort, Thomas.
In der inoffiziellen FAQ ([url]http://www.bytebot.net/openoffice/faq.html#Package8[/url]) die ich gerade mal durchstöbert habe, wird der gleiche Workaround vorgeschlagen: Zitat:
7.4. How do I get PDF based handouts?
Before the official "Export as PDF" option, you had a PDF Converter within the printing options; it doesn't exist by default now. So if you want to export to PDF, and not have it be 1 slide, as 1 page in the PDF file, you need to make sure the Handout view has been set correctly. Make sure View -> Master -> Handout is setup as you want it to be. Now you need to add the PDF Converter as a "printer" in spadmin. For this to work, GhostScript must be installed (works well in Linux).
Now, once the Printer is setup (and titled PDF Converter), you can print the Impress document to the PDF Converter, and instead of printing slides, just print the Handout (get that from the Options menu). This will print to a PDF file, a "handout" view of your presentation.
gruß, harrybo