First guess is that you aren't escaping the spaces in the filename, so
the shell thinks that they're individual arguments.
Copy a few files to a directory without any spaces in its name and try
again. Let us know how it goes.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:36 PM, zed <zed@zed.net.nz> wrote:
>
> Platform = LinuxMINT
> Abiword = v2.4.6
> Gnumeric - v1.8.2
>
> Help sought, please.
>
> I have created a customer database in Gnumeric and saved it as a csv file
> and a form letter with the appropriate fields inserted as per the Help file
> but am having difficulties printing.
>
> The full path of the csv file is:
> /home/zed/Documents/Clients/G H I/HKI/Form Letters/Christmas/Xmas-HKI.csv
>
> The full path of the Form letter is:
> home/zed/Documents/Clients/G H I/HKI/Form Letters/Christmas/Xmasmerge.abw
>
> In my reading of the Help file I should, therefore, type the following in a
> terminal:
>
> zed@zed-desktop ~ $ abiword -m /home/zed/Documents/Clients/G H I/HKI/Form
> Letters/Christmas/Xmas-HKI.csv -p /home/zed/Documents/Clients/G H I/HKI/Form
> Letters/Christmas/Xmasmerge.abw
>
> but when I do so the following error message is generated
>
> AbiWord: Error importing file. [H] Could not print
>
> I have tried substituting Abiword2 for Abiword without success and have
> searched the Help file for a solution. Again without success.
>
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