Hi Peter,
Peter Hillier-Brook schrieb:
Regina Henschel wrote:
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The icons for the toolbars are in the image.zip in share/config. After
unpack them, there is a folder res/commandimagelist. The images are
named with the schema
lc_xxx large
lch_xxx large, high contrast
sc_xxx small
sch_xxx small, high contrast
Further to Regina's advice, I have re-worked Table 1 in Chapter 1 of the
Draw Guide, utilising the "real" icons. The new files are in Draw
Feedback with today's date.
For future reference, these icons are not immediately usable in their
original form, as they are stored in PNG files using various resolutions
and Writer, for unknown reasons, attempts what I think is anti-aliasing
and other processing.
If you use the original size it should work, but if you try to enlarge
the picture it is shown anti-aliasing. I don't know an option to prevent
anti-aliasing for pictures.
The result is very ugly until the images are "normalised" in an external
graphics program. It would be very interesting to hear how they are
processed when used in menu generation, as compared with usage in a
document and why there is a difference. The menus are clearly vastly
superior to using the same source image(s) within a document.
Regina, are you still there and can you offer any further advice?
No, not really. If you want, you can work around it. You can use the
picture as bitmap for the area of a polygon. In detail: Insert the
picture in draw. Modify > Convert > To Contour. Format > Area > Area;
uncheck 'AutoFit' and uncheck 'Original'. Copy to clipboard. In Writer
paste special as 'Drawing format'. Enlarge it to the desired size.
Kontextmenu > Area > Area; set size to proper cm. It seems that the area
of drawing objects are shown without anti-aliasing.
kind regards
Regina