Thanks!
Thanks!
The -T 9 option sets the flashversion in the created swf-file; for some reason flexpaper needs this set right.
I'd vote for a dedicated forum section, but anyhow you do it it's a great idea!
Rudolf21 wrote:I replaced OpenKM.war with the nightly buildDid you also delete the OpenKM folder in webapps? As far as i know only then will your new OpenKM.war be unpacked again.
Sorry, can't help you there - OpenOffice always worked for me out of the box. But since you can convert some files but not others, it seems OpenOffice is only "a little broken". Maybe un- and re-installing would help (at least that's the windows' way to do it... *g*).
maverick757 wrote:I tried to download a .odt as .pdf, that did not work.Nope, there's something wrong with OpenOffice! It should be able to convert .odt to .pdf - if it is not, you might miss some essential part of OpenOffice. Did you install java jdk?
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Seems like OpenOffice is working or what do you think?
Usually "-fix-missing" is only necessary when you forgot to "apt-get update" your package list - but in your posting i read that you did update the list...
Local access works, so OpenKM is running fine. Is your virtual machines networking konfigured as nat or bridging (prefer bridging)? You say, your older installation worked fine - are there remnants of OKM 5.x and jboss left? Maybe apache involved?
If you have OpenKM installed in a folder containing whitespaces (like "Program files") you might run into problems. Either use the 8.1 equivalent in paths, or move your installation to some space without spaces like "c:\openkm" and try again.
I installed OpenKM on Ubuntu 12.04. I had LibreOffice installed through apt-get install, then i entered the path to soffice.bin in OpenKM, and that's it. I did not configure any special startup-scripts, afaik OpenKM will start OpenOffice / LibreOffice automaticly. I think you also need to install ja...
Sorry, i was under the impression that automation scripts are not available in CE - thought i read this somewhere in this forum. I'll open a new thread about automation, to keep this one focused to thread starters problem!
I'm using LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice.org, without any shortcommings. You do not need to install pdf2swf manually, it's already inside bin-folder in your OpenKM installation; to correctly call pdf2swf you have to add some commandline parameters, have a look inside the wiki! To test OpenOffice ...
Have you confirmed the server is running at all (login from local machine possible?)? Have you opened port 8080 through windows firewall?
I believe, this can not be achieved in OpenKM 6.2 CE without additional coding - i need something similar, a way to "drop in" files to be processed by some privileged users before publishing them to a public folder. I was thinking about automation scripts (afaik not available in CE) or wor...
I'm uploading virtual appliance to your ftp, as discussed in private mail.