Very interesting article with easy to use technique.
http://thehowzone.com/how/Micro-Photos
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Very interesting article with easy to use technique.
http://thehowzone.com/how/Micro-Photos
enjoy
I am using Windows 2K with the latest release of OO (2.3.1) and I am using this macro to convert RTF files to XHTML:
“C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.3\program\soffice” -invisible macro:///Standard.Module1.SaveAsXHTML(“H:\RTF Tests\Test_0045.rtf”)
This works fine, except a few issues do NOT work. All other converters also fail on those, so I am inclined to think that the RTF I am using may have some MS Word-only code, as the RTF files were generated with MS Word. The one issue which the other converters do work with is superscript, however.
If I open an RTF with superscript and use regular Save As and then choose HTML in OO, then the resultant HTML indeed has the superscript. Using Export and XHTML or the above macro, however, the superscript is lost.
Any ideas how I can fix this? I have a large set of files to convert, but we don’t want to lose superscripts.
Thank you!
Credit : Abu Dhabi Media Company
Documentum Provide WebDAV services, usually user connect to webDAV service as network folder. However, growing demands of online solutions require to save documents automatically without need to cut and paste documents. We at Abu Dhabi Media Company , adopted following strategy to connect Open Office to WebDAV drive.
1. Create Template folders at WebDAV folder and allow users to create Open Office docuatment via Template available at WebDAV folder.
2. Create Macro as ‘WriterToWebDAV’
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Anyone has experiences with the Nikon CLS system for Close-up flash with the SB-R1 /SB-R1C1 system?
I have been using the normal and bigger flashes of the SB-800/900 series on normal light stand in combination with the SU-800 commander. This works reasonable is working on same spot for a longer period, but sure not easy to move to another spot quickly when the butterfly is moving..
I have also used the main light with a umbrella, but have here to secure the light stand even in low wind situations, but this give a nicely even light. One flash can also be held in one hand with a small soft-box, but I fell the Camera/flash become so big that when coming close to say the insects will fly away.
But this set of SB-200´s seems to be nice so the SB-R1 is now on my wish-list…
But like to hear if any have practical experiences with these, are they working in nature?