https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128027
--- Comment #3 from Mikhail Lewis <[email protected]> --- Size is a relative relationship between smaller and bigger objects, effects, or affects. How could I draw memory usage? I could list memory usage by units, using text, and I could draw an abstract representation based on my thoughts about that text...but Draw uses objects, not my thoughts (and thus could not reverse engineer my information or topic from my abstract representation of it). While one may draw multiple objects with text in them in Draw (though object size is overridden when necessary by increases in font size), if I wanted a sortable spreadsheet of text I would probably use Spreadsheet and not Draw. The size of objects is commonly measured in length, width, area, depth, volume, and, sometimes, weight. Presumably memory usage could also be a measure to sort objects by (given an isolated variable such as square width, the larger squares may take up more memory), but I don't see an advantage in a Draw program (especial since width is more intuitive than the presumably increased memory it takes to create/store/record wider objects). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
