I normally use tables to arrange figures within a page (i.e., a 2col x
1 row for 2 figures) The problem is that normally figures get reshaped
(and distorted) to fit the cell, while what I would like is to get the
cell shape to fit the figure. How can I do it?
Also, is there a better way to arrange
Answering myself: had overlooked the option Image to Warp. The
current and correct console input in the log is now:
FineRegistration -ref
/home/alobo/Downloads/OTB-Data-07368929b3a5/Examples/StereoFixed.png
-sec /home/alobo/Downloads/OTB-Data-07368929b3a5/Examples/StereoMoving.png
-erx 2 -ery 2
Excuse me, this answer was concerning another message.
My original libreoffice question still remains...
Thanks
Agus
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
Answering myself: had overlooked the option Image to Warp. The
current and correct console input in
Hi :)
Oops. I'm not easily confused but isn't this confusing? E, what was the
question again? I mean the unanswered one not the one you solved without our
'help'
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com
To: users
I apologize again. This is my original question:
I normally use tables to arrange figures within a page (i.e., a 2col x
1 row for 2 figures) The problem is that normally figures get reshaped
(and distorted) to fit the cell, while what I would like is to get the
cell shape to fit the figure. How
My guess the group that complains the most about switching because of
macros would be the second group
Objection.
The point is that those people who actually use office software in
companies have absolutely no influence on what they work with. It's the
manangsters and administrictators who
Most features one needs have been include in office suites since the
some time in the 90's. I can not think of a feature that I want see
implemented that is not already implemented.
Objection.
instead of braindeadly cloning MS features, which are mostly based on
cerebral flatulances emanating
On 25/09/2012 at 17:52, Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net wrote:
- actually useful formatting concepts for presentations like e.g. LaTeX
Beamer provides.
Could you elaborate? I don't know Beamer (I have heard the name, but never
really used it) and I am interested in knowing what it has to
HI :)
+1
It might be nice to have an Extension that allows people to import LaTeX or
have a program that can export a LaTeX document to Odf but it's not something
that many people would use. I doubt it would even be usefully possible. A lot
of the advantage of the format would be lost when
Answer below:
On 09/25/2012 10:23 AM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
I apologize again. This is my original question:
I normally use tables to arrange figures within a page (i.e., a 2col x
1 row for 2 figures) The problem is that normally figures get reshaped
(and distorted) to fit the cell, while what I
On 09/25/2012 11:51 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
My guess the group that complains the most about switching because of
macros would be the second group
Objection.
The point is that those people who actually use office software in
companies have absolutely no influence on what they work with.
On 09/25/2012 10:23 AM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
I apologize again. This is my original question:
I normally use tables to arrange figures within a page (i.e., a 2col x
1 row for 2 figures) The problem is that normally figures get reshaped
(and distorted) to fit the cell, while what I would like is
On 09/25/2012 11:51 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
My guess the group that complains the most about switching because of
macros would be the second group
Objection.
The point is that those people who actually use office software in
companies have absolutely no influence on what they work with.
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