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Page: AOO 3.4 Release Notes 
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+3.4+Release+Notes)

Change Comment:
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export images now allows resolution adjustment

Edited by Herbert Duerr:
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h2. General Remarks
h2. New Features
h3. Support for Scalable Vector Graphics

h3. Support for Line Cap Property
Now you can add a cap to the ends of a line. Such caps are not only known in 
the ODF1.2 standard but in HTLM5 and SVG too. Also other Office Sites provide 
caps in different styles to be added to thick lines.

Three styles exist
* without a cap, called 'Butt' in programming and 'Flat' in UI (as in MS Office)
* with a round cap, called 'Round'
* with a rectangle cap, called 'Square'
The property value 'Flat' corresponds to the old behavior and is now the 
default.

!LineCap_PureLines.png!

The caps are added to the lines, so that the total length of the lines 
increases with two-times a half line width.

Select the value from a drop-down-list in the line property dialog, just beside 
the settings for corner style. The new property is only available in contexts, 
where the corner style is active too.

!LineCap_Dialog.png!

If a line is dashed, the single dashes get caps too. Hereby a dot is treated as 
dash. You can style not only pure lines and curves, but the border of graphic 
objects as well.

!LineCap_BorderlineDotted.png! !LineCap_CurveDashed.png!
        
The next example shows the new property applied to a connector. Left side 
without cap, in the middle with 'round' cap, and on the right side with 
'square' cap.

!LineCap_CapOnConnectors.png!

The caps are available for 3D-objects too, when you turn on lines and make them 
thick. The example shows lines, which are styled to look “dotted”.

!LineCap_SphereDotted.png! and a zoom… !LineCap_SphereZoom.png!

Linecaps defined in svg-graphics are supported, so that those graphics look 
like in modern browsers.


h3. ODF Formula

Support conditional functions COUNTIFS, SUMIFS, AVERAGEIF and AVERAGEIFS

h3. Dynamic Resolution for Exported Images

When exporting images the resolution can be adjusted


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