Actually I dont think this is a good idea. Because...
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:04:01 -0600, Tom Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I think that the vector capability in impress and draw really needs a
serious overhaul to bring it upto par with something like Inkscape. Draw
and
impress are almost identical as they use the same drawing layer, whilst
Draw has a different porpouse, for example 3D design, and Document
printing. And yes the same drawing layer is because is just 1 program with
the same API.
this
is efficient for those 2 program I feel this leaves writer without much
needed features such as interactive cropping and even object rotation.
Again yes this is the same software, even calc.
2008/11/26 Vincent - D. Ertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I know that this is a long term improvement, but I really think that
there is no real need for having two separate modules with almost the
same functionality (at least it wouldn't hurt to have the presentation
functionality in Draw) ... and I personally think that Draw - as
FreeHand is now no longer supported etc and many graphic guys like me
desperately search for a proper replacement - has the potential to
become a real nice vector graphic application ... how does that sound?
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