Hello Cor,

Oh, I have tried, but I find that when use the drawing object of the drawing 
toolbar, there is some difference, the Rectangle and the Ellipse, the option 
can use, but if drawing a shapes like Rectangle of Basic Shapes, that's just 
like what you say about. a little curious, hehe.

And the two situations you have said I think it is a bug, and I will report it.

Thank you for your help!

Yours sincerely
Wei xuqiang



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cor Nouws" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [qa-dev] a question about type words into picture


> Hello Wie,
> 
> weixq wrote (11-12-2007 4:17)
> 
>> I am sorry to disturb you that I have to ask a question too.
> 
> No problem at all.
> 
>> This is about the option Adjust to contour in Text dialogue.
>> 
>> 1.Create a new Impress document. 2.Insert a picture in slide, dbclick
>> the picture and then type some words in it. 3.Choose the picture,
>> Format-Text, choose the Text tab, and then select the Adjust to
>> contour option, click the OK button.
>> 
>> We can find that the words in the picture is disappeared, and when we
>> dbclick the picture again, the cursor is quite big, then we try to
>> write some words in it, but they can't show out.
>> 
>> Sorry I don't know exactly about this function, but I find if we use
>> the Drawing like Rectangle, the words can show distinctly, but why
>> the text in picture disappear?
> 
> I checked it (2.3.1), and can confirm exactly what you noticed.
> The Help (I did a search for "contour") says:
> "Adapts the text flow so that it match the contours of the selected
> drawing object."
> 
> But, choosing this option with a picture, makes the text invisible (I
> guess it is behind the picture, I can still select it).
> And when a drawing object is selected, the option is not available...
> 
> So in both ways it is a bug.
> 
> Regards,
> Cor
> 
> 
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> 
> Cor Nouws
> Arnhem - Netherlands
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