Hi Mark
Thank you for that advice but what I am looking for is a file of all
of the coordinates so that I could do additional things with them
outside openoffice.
I am using this for architectural work as an alternative to
autocad. Clients love the colour coding it enables.
Kind regards
David
David Evans wrote:
My most valuable use of OpenOffice is the drawing package.
The coordinates of the end points of lines are stored in the system
but not available to the user.
It would be very helpful if the coordinates of such points were
made available to the user.
Would that be possible ?
R-click on a line and select position and size, then select the tab
of the same name. This shows the position (x,y) of one end of the
line plus the distance (delta_x, delta_y) to the other end. It's not
hard to add them together :-) And arguably the existing way is the
more useful.
(BTW, if you start a new topic, please don't just reply to and
change the subject line of an existing email. That causes your
message to appear down in the depths of another thread of
conversation, where it may be unseen by those who might otherwise offer help.)
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Mike Scott mike <at> <removeme>.scottsonline.org.uk
Harlow Essex England
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