hi,

I have 
 
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 
Build ID: 165a79a-7059095-e13bb37-fef39a4-9503d18
on  
 
Microsoft ® Windows XP
Version 5.1 (Build 26UU.;:psp_sp3_gdr.120504-1619 : Service Pack 3)
Copyright 2007 Microsoft Corporation
 
I also have OpenOffice.org3.4
 
Suggest you start a new drawing -Turn Drawing Tool bar- off. Close the file. 
Open the file again - Set tool bar on - DESELECT POINTS (F8 TOGGLE) . (if on by 
any chance) . Draw sample of all items from left to right until Points icon. 
DESELECT ANY OBJECT IF SELECTED. THERE SHOULD BE NO OBJECT WITH dotted square 
and tiny green objects. Now select Points - tab is gighlighted  (bright) but 
nothing else.  Select an object carefully - no double click - Only Eliminate 
points icon present. Select any object. Next select insert point - insert point 
-carefully (mouse sensitivity must be high - check on this elsewhere/ install 
manufacturer supplied drivers for good mouse) doube click must not be 
inadvertant. Stll no Delete point icon. now select an inserted point and move  
- Delete icon appears on my computer. 
 
I have admiration for the great effort you people are putting in. And wish you 
all success.
 
Regards
 
 
 
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----- Original Message -----From: Peter Schofield <[email protected]>To: 
[email protected]: Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 2:12 
PMSubject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Eliminate points in DrawHelloSorry 
to disagree with you, but here is how the it works in Draw LO3.5 on all three 
major operating systems.The delete point is active ALL the time when you select 
a point on a curve, polygon or free form object, whether it is a curve or a 
curve converted to a line. Select a point and click on the Delete Point icon on 
the Edit toolbar or press the Delete key. The point is deleted and a straight 
line is formed between the two points either side of the deleted 
points.Eliminate Points only becomes active when a curve has been converted to 
line. First select a curve and use the Convert to Curve tool on the Edit 
Toolbar to convert it to a line. Select a point and select the Eliminate Points 
tool. Click and drag the point until the line becomes
 a straight line between the two pints either side of the selected point. 
Release the mouse button and the selected point is eliminated or deleted. The 
same result can easily be achieved using the Delete Point tool or the Delete 
key.The Delete Points and the Delete key have one further advantage. You can 
select more than one point using the Shift key and mouse clicks, then delete 
the selected points with one click or key press. Eliminate Points tool cannot 
do this.Conclusion, Eliminate Points tool is an overly complicated method of 
creating a straight line between two points. In my opinion Eliminate Points 
should be removed from Draw because the Delete Point and the Delete key serve 
the same purpose, but in a far simpler way with the above added advantage.This 
will be described in the Draw user guide for LO3.5.RegardsPeter 
[email protected] 4 Jul 2012, at 13:38, kedarnath wrote:>  hi,> 
1.Using the Curve icon drop down draw a)curve b) polygon
 c)polygon 45degrees d)freeform objects. And next draw e) straight line object. 
The delete point action icon  does not appear at all only eliminate point is 
active. The delete point icon becomes active when you convert it to a 
polygon.Draw from its Star office / OpenOffice days had intention to be the 
best Drawing and Darfting program - Even today it can import AutoCad dxf 
formats. And Raster to vector converted dxf files. And recently SVG formats. I 
think checking older documentation would help. I strongly believe that 
programmers develop amd put together code that definite purpose.> > regards> > 
> > > -----------------------------------------------------------------  > 
----- Original Message -----From: Peter Schofield <[email protected]>To: 
[email protected]: Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1:32 
PMSubject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Eliminate points in DrawHello Martin 
and JKThank you for the hints.I am rewriting the Draw
 guide for LO3.5 and using version LO3.4 as a base. The instructions given in 
version 3.4 are very poor and difficult to understand.At first I could not get 
the Eliminate Points to work, but have now succeeded in getting it to work. In 
my opinion this is an overly complicated way of deleting a point.Once a curve 
has been converted to a line with more than one point on the line, you select 
the point you want to remove and then use the Delete Point tool, which is also 
on the Edit Points toolbar. The selected point is deleted and a straight line 
is created between the two points either side of the deleted point. This is a 
far simpler method of deleting or eliminating a point and> produces exactly the 
same result.I think that we should remove the Eliminate Points tool from the 
Edit Points toolbar as it is unnecessary. Now I need to know who to contact 
within the Document Foundation to make this suggestion.RegardsPeter 
[email protected] 3 Jul
 2012, at 17:03, Martin Fox wrote:> Chapter 3 has an example I think.> Martin> 
> On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 05:25:44 -0700 (PDT)> PeeWee <[email protected]> wrote:> 
>> On the Edit Points toolbar there is a tool called Eliminate Points.>> >> The 
explanation in LO Draw help and version 3.4 of the guide do not explain>> what 
this tool is for. The following is the text extracted from Draw help:>> >> 
"Marks the current point or the selected points for deletion. This happens>> in 
the event that the point is located on a straight line. If you convert a>> 
curve or a polygon with the Convert to Curve icon into a straight line or>> you 
change a curve with the mouse so that a point lies on the> straight line,>> it 
is removed. The angle from which the point reduction is to take place can>> be 
set by choosing LibreOffice Draw - Grid in the Options dialog box">> >> I 
understand how to convert a curve to a line, but I cannot get this>> Eliminate 
Points tool to work.>> >> Also
 why have an Eliminate Points tool when there is already a tool called>> Delete 
Points, which is very simple to use.>> >> Can anybody shed some light on this 
one or point in the right direction to>> find the information.>> >> Regards>> 
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