(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #50)
> (In reply to bugzilla2 from comment #49)
>
> So guess we would add additional bracketing for a 25% increment in scale
> factoring. Like this maybe:
>
> nDPI > 264
> 300 (so 3.0x)
> nDPI > 240
> 275 (so 2.75x)
> nDPI > 216
> 250
OK, I think I can close this now. Create a new bug if there are any
issues.
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Title:
[Upstream] No horizontal ruler snapping
Columns of tables already snap to ruler marks.. or should snap. There is
currently a bug that makes snapping erratic but I will fix this sooner
or later.
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There are some issues left - when you have a table and move any text
margin slider, the left and right text margin changes after you finish
with dragging. This was working correctly before.
One thing that is not done yet is the ability to get the previous
snapless behavior when you hold ALT, as
Hi,
I managed to implement this for most scenarios. The only problem for now
are the tables. I will commit the change without tables today so you can
test this in daily build.
Regards, Tomaž
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Interesting.
I don't think this is very hard to implement and it makes sense. I will look
into this.
Regards, Tomaž
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Title:
(In reply to comment #62)
Hi Tomaž, thanks for your great work on this.
I'd like to ask whether rotation of SVGs is now also supported or whether it
is planned for the future? Thanks.
It is planned but first I have to figure out how to do it. It should in
theory be easy to rotate a vector
Hi,
(In reply to comment #60)
Some small bugs:
1. Swapped flip directions
Now, I didn't notice at first but on the toolbar both the horizontal and
vertical flip buttons has the tooltip Flip Horizontally and each one now
does the opposite to what the icon might indicate. The
(In reply to comment #53)
1. Pasting an image requires saving and reloading the .odt-file to enable
the buttons and allow any rotation.
I can not reproduce this in Linux - it works fine if I copy/paste or dragdrop
a Jpeg image. What is the type of image? Can you also check in Compress
Hi,
I have commited the rotation code into master - you can test it in the
latest daily build [1]. Currently rotation is located in right-click
menu on an image, unde manage graphic but this may change in the
future.
[1] http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/
(In reply to comment #43)
(In reply to comment #46)
I tried this on Win 8 in today's Windows build (
2013-04-23_04.48.50_LibreOfficeDev_4.1.0.0.alpha0_Win_x86.msi ). Basically
the context menu says just: Manage Graphic -- No selection possible
Should I give it another day before trying again?
I'll try again on Win 7
Hi,
I have actually already a working solution for the most common use case
- 90 degree image rotation. The rotation is working on the image itself,
so it does not need a drawing layer rewrite (AOO guy are working on this
so we don't need to duplicate the effort). For jpeg images I use a
lossless
(In reply to comment #40)
@Tomaz: Is it in principle possible to allow any degree of rotation or does
it involve serious additional work? I am asking because I often work with
scanned objects (e.g. images, graphs, newspaper articles) which often need
only minimal rotation to correct for
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