cannot create hybrid document after JRE upgrade
Edmund Laugasson
ed.lau at mail.ee
Sat Oct 18 08:33:42 UTC 2008
Hi!
I use Kubuntu 8.04.1 LTS with KDE 3.5.10 and all of the rest latest updates until current date.
I installed OpenOffice.org 3.0.0 and also PDF Import plugin v0.3.2. Previously I uninstalled old
version of OpenOffice.org.
Then I could also create hybrid document as described here -
http://www.oooninja.com/2008/06/pdf-import-hybrid-odf-pdfs-extension-30.html
So, it means that ODF+PDF are inside one document and file extension is .pdf but it is possible to
open it with OpenOffice.org 3.0.0 + PDF Import plugin v0.3.2 and edit like regular ODF-file and then
save as regular ODF-file and export again into PDF as hybrid document. This gives opportunity to
open those .pdf files also by them, who doesn't have OpenOffice.org installed. Also who has
installed OpenOffice.org, they can edit such PDF-files.
Then I upgraded my Kubuntu and I mentioned, that also Java Runtime Environment 1.6.0_07 were
installed during that upgrade.
The result is, that I don't see anymore that option in PDF export dialog to create a hybrid document.
I tried to create ~/.openoffice.org profile from scratch but it didn't help - hybrid document
remains unavailable for me.
Just for curious I checked this also in Windows XP, where I installed Firefox 3.0.3, JRE 1.6.0_10,
Adobe Flash Plugin 10.0.12.36, OpenOffice.org 3.0.0 and PDF Import plugin v0.3.2 and there this PDF
Import plugin worked and no problem.
Has anyone similar problem or does anybody have any idea, how to fix this problem?
Thanks for Advance,
Edmund Laugasson
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