Hi Andrea,
Andrea Pescetti wrote (23-12-10 01:17)
Cor Nouws wrote:
The same applies of course for the default colors of Impress tables,
that were changed recently.
This seems a different situation: you can change the color of a table if
the default does not suit your needs, so if you want blu
Cor Nouws wrote:
> The same applies of course for the default colors of Impress tables,
> that were changed recently.
This seems a different situation: you can change the color of a table if
the default does not suit your needs, so if you want blue tables
(default in OpenOffice.org) you can perfe
Hi *,
Andreas Mantke wrote (22-12-10 17:52)
Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2010, 23:01:13 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
(...)
Take this just as a comment and not criticism (I congratulate with
Andreas too for his first patch!), but replacing a hard-coded value by
another hard-coded value on the basis th
Hi Andrea, Thorsten, *,
Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2010, 23:01:13 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
(...)
> Take this just as a comment and not criticism (I congratulate with
> Andreas too for his first patch!), but replacing a hard-coded value by
> another hard-coded value on the basis that, more or less,
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Andreas Mantke wrote:
> > there is a new option inside the code of the pdfexport of LO/OOo, which
> > sets a
> > watermark on the exported document. This watermark is currently red. This
> > is a bit
> > uggly and I think a light green matches better to LO.
> >
> Beaut
Andreas Mantke wrote:
> there is a new option inside the code of the pdfexport of LO/OOo, which sets
> a
> watermark on the exported document. This watermark is currently red. This is
> a bit
> uggly and I think a light green matches better to LO.
>
Beautiful, pushed - congrats, your first code