tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post8852554825188787797..comments2023-05-26T09:52:30.568-04:00Comments on This Old Blog: OpenOffice 2.1Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06749942763035029635noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post-40675113033827000222007-11-07T02:34:00.000-05:002007-11-07T02:34:00.000-05:00Regardless of this guy using Visio, poor display q...Regardless of this guy using Visio, poor display quality of image files in my Impress documents prevents me from using it for presentations. I will make slides with it, but it is horrible for displaying images - unless you are trying to do a throwback to 1994 graphic quality.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01401433851882767378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post-79416269909053774302007-02-21T21:10:00.000-05:002007-02-21T21:10:00.000-05:00Gee, you are saying the quality of the OOo renderi...Gee, you are saying the quality of the OOo rendering is not up to snuff. But then your real complaint is the the embedding gets lost. That's not the same.<BR/><BR/>Is there really a difference in the rendering of this complex graphic? I can't see any, but I'm looking at images in the first place.<BR/><BR/>K<o><BR/>Chief screencast producer at <A HREF- HTTP://OPENOFFICE.SCREENCAST-TUTORIALS.COM/ HREF="" REL="nofollow">Plan-B for OpenOffice.org</A> <BR/><BR/>P.S.: May be I'm biased because I work on OOo projects but I actually love to see differences and be knowledgeable about it. It motivates me to do a better job and demand more.Kaj Kandlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14332400733436167070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post-64355163420561266882007-02-20T13:51:00.000-05:002007-02-20T13:51:00.000-05:00This may surprise you, but much of the world doesn...This may surprise you, but much of the world doesn't use Visio and could care less. I use Dia on linux and I can't embed it as an 'Active X' object in Power Point. I'm not blaming Ms Office. If Active X objects is your thing go ahead use it. But don't blame Open Office because Microsoft has a patent on it's embedded objects and doesn't make a plugin for Open Office. If you choose to be locked in to Microsoft so be it. Our company has found much cheaper alternatives. There are many countries where the price of Visio alone is a years wages. So keep on paying and the Open Source community will continue to develop alternatives that anyone can use.kbeaumonthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17412348494885067908noreply@blogger.com