Hi Xiuzhi, since your mail does not contain any question I can't answer much. Have you tried using the environment variables? Do you know how to use them? To repeat the basic idea behind this, the fontwork shapes you see in the fontwork gallery are take from a hidden theme from the office gallery. You can see and edit this hidden theme when you start the office in an environment where GALLERY_SHOW_HIDDEN_THEMES is defined. Then you can drag all shapes back into an empty document, modify them and drag them back. Now the gallery files (sg36.sdg,sg36.sdv,sg36.thm) are updated by the office itself.
Regards, Christian xiuzhi--CH2000 wrote: > Hi Christian,KAMI: > Thank you for your reply.I do not have a clear description of what I > want to know in my last e-mail. > 1.After I click the "Fontwork gallery" icon on the Drawing toolbar,the > Fontwork Gallery dialog will popup. > 2.In the "Fontwork Gallery Dialog",we can see all kinds of shapes with > the default word "Fontwork". > 3 After double-click the object to enter text edit mode,the "Fontwork > "will insert to the document. > My focus is to modify the default text"Fontwork" to another text,for > example,"China"in Chinese.That is :the shaps with the default word "China" > will appear in the "Fontwork Gallery Dialog" when I click the "Fontwork > Gallery" icon,the "China" will insert to the document. > Thank you! > > Xiuzhi > >> Hi Xiuzhi, >> >> just set the environment variable GALLERY_SHOW_HIDDEN_THEMES and >> AVOID_BURN_IN_FOR_GALLERY_THEME to something and then start office. >> Now you can drag'n'drop shapes to and from the hidden gallery themes. >> >> Regards, >> Christian >> >> PS: Info is from >> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Environment_Variables >> >> xiuzhi--CH2000 wrote: >>> hi all, >>> I want to known how can edit the fontwork gallery files >>> (sg36.sdg,sg36.sdv,sg36.thm). I use OpenOffice open the three file, but I >>> can not understand the file (I only can see the binary code). >>> What tools can do this? Can you tell me? I want to change the word used >>> in the fontwork gallery ,for example using "font" instead of "fontwork".How >>> can I do this? >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
