Hello,
I've taken a look at the problem and see exactly what
it is.
Connectors have been used in the diagrams to connect
the individual text boxes.
Select one of the diagram right-click (or cmd-click)
the diagram and choose enter group.
The right click one of the connectors, and choose
'connector', set all the values in the boxes under
'line spacing' to 0, hit OK. That connector should now
look fine.
Do the above paragraph for all connectors in the
diagram then right-click the diagram and select 'exit
group'.
Essentially the problem seems to be OOo 2.0 putting in
a larger margin than it should be for the connectors.
How do we define the defaults? I think defaults that
are as large as they are were set so that objects in
the diagram would be spaced out more so that you would
get a neater diagram.
There is another option and that is to set the ends of
the connectors to a particular side of the objects.
Please mark this bug as OS: All and note the above in
the bug report please.
Hope this helps!
Shaun McDonald,
--- Frank Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have been using OpenOffice for some time now
> and
> I am very impressed with it thus far. I recently
> upgraded to version 2.0 on my PC and I am using the
> latest X11 version on my iBook G4. I have notice a
> rather troubling bug in the way that OpenOffice
> renders flow charts in Impress. I have included a
> powerpoint presentation from one of my CS courses
> that
> has several slides showing binary trees of various
> configurations. If you view this presentation using
> Microsoft PowerPoint it of course looks as it
> should,
> in OpenOffice 1.1.5, or NeoOffice the structure of
> the
> trees is correct with only an occasional formating
> error; in OpenOffice 2.0 however,... well, I invite
> you to see for yourselves. The trees go through a
> blender. I have viewed the presentation using both
> the Mac OS X X11 port and the Windows versions of
> 2.0.
> Were I more advanced in my degree, and if I had the
> time, I might try to figure more than this out. As
> it
> is, I hope reporting this helps improve the product.
> Thanks for all that your people have done thus
> far.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Frank Jones>
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