Hi Leonard,
Leonard Mada wrote:
Hi Ingrid,
unfortunately I was misunderstood a little bit. I'll explain in a moment.
Ingrid Halama wrote:
It was your suggestion to just create low level shapes and store them.
The problem with these low level shapes (that could be stored quite
easily) is that they do not contain any information about logic
coordinates in a chart coordinate system.
It was not my intention to create *low level shapes*. My intention was
to create a *high level graphical language* that would be interpreted to
some low level *OOo objects and classes*, NOT to low-level graphical
shapes. ;-) That's a small but decisive difference. It is the virtual
machine who would transpose the graphical commands to OOo objects.
Anyhow, at some point low level objects need to be created to be
rendered by the view. And what you need to know is that it would be
possible to store those low level objects relative easily as they have a
file format definition already.
In contrast storing the high level information that you are willing to
create would need a more complicated additional file format definition.
Please keep in mind that ODF is a standard.
So there might be a quicker solution with some problems to consider or a
100% perfect solution, that has maybe a much to high effort to get
realized ever.
This should be considered.
Thanks,
Ingrid
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