Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-30 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


There were two version of LO for Windows, but not there is only one.

It is better this way, since it could have caused confusion about which 
version do you need to download and install.


Yes, the custom install will give you the languages you want.  You will 
also need to go to the dictionary section to make sure you install only 
the ones you want, instead of it installing 5 or 10 other language 
dictionaries.


I remember the first time I used the all language version without a 
custom install for Windows.  I got all of the different language 
dictionaries that was included with the install file.


It would be nice to have some Custom install option for Linux.  Then 
you can install the English version without having the Spanish 
dictionary being installed and locked.  Will I not get Spanish 
dictionary when I install the Spanish language pack?  Why force it on 
the English Only user who does not want to install any Spanish options?  
Sometimes Windows is easier to deal with for software installs.  Linux 
does have it perks though.


---
It would be nice to have English-only de the default, with the other 
languages, like Spanish, be added as you want it, not at the install 
time.  IT is hard to disable dictionaries that are installed and 
locked.  When you want to use different versions of the dictionaries, 
than the locked installed version, it is an issue.  My English 
dictionaries are a case in point.  Both my dictionary[s] and the locked 
one is being used.  When you go to the Thesaurus option, my word options 
are listed, then the locked English dictionary word options are listed.  
Is assume that when you do the spell checking you spell check with both 
English dictionaries.  What happens when there are different hyphenation 
instructions in the two English dictionaries?  Will it use the first one 
it comes to, the second one, or try to use both?




On 11/29/2011 05:09 PM, Spencer Graves wrote:
I've had problems with getting proper positioning of images in a 
document with multiple columns.  I move things just a little, and the 
image may jump to some crazy place, e.g., swapping places with a line 
or covering up a footnote or jumping to a different column, etc .  I 
tried using a frame but found that the frame was too big and covered 
up some of my footnotes.  I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 under Windows 7.



  Spencer
p.s.  I tried installing LibreOffice 3.4.4 but couldn't remember how 
to do it with multiple language support, so I sent a question to this 
list on that.



On 11/29/2011 1:37 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think it might be worth posting a bug-report about this issue
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 29/11/11, James Finnallja...@finnall.net  wrote:


From: James Finnallja...@finnall.net
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 21:31
On 11/29/2011 03:20 PM, Cor Nouws
wrote:

Hi James,

James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 15:48)


For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a

document as template to

print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by

reloading the document and

simply replacing the images.

I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me

over to LibreOffice.

Argh, nasty situation.
I remember a quite extensive discussion in

OpenOffice.org some year or so ago (don't over-ask my
memory) where the behaviour was discussed what to do when an
image is selected and a new image is inserted. And that in
Writer, Impress/Draw, Calc.

And indeed, it was about: should a newly inserted

image replace the selected one or be added alongside.

So no doubt, that the change you experience is a

result of what has been discussed then.

I think, without real code work, there is little

relief for you...

But maybe the behaviour in Draw is different (I'm

afraid not...)

Hmm, it would not be too difficult to write a macro to

do the changes for you. Maybe that's an idea?

Kind regards,


So it sounds like their discussion ended with Just don't
do anything!

It has been awhile since I had to print any photos, but it
seemed to me that I would select the old image and
Insert-Picture- From File on the menu and then
select the new image file to use.  It would then
replace the image with the new image.  When doing
repeat operations of even small images, I could do the first
image and resize, etc then copy/paste as many as needed and
locate on paper. Then load a new image into each one. But I have not 
been able to replace any images since

LibreOffice installation.  (LibreOffice Version 3.4.4
with Ubuntu 11.10)

It is difficult for me to believe I am the only one that
desires this operation.

Thank you for your response.
James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-30 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Would this mean that renaming a copy of the new picture would make it replace 
the old picture in the document?  If so then that might well be the easiest, 
fastest option
Regards from
Tom :)

--- On Wed, 30/11/11, Steve Edmonds steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com wrote:

From: Steve Edmonds steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 30 November, 2011, 7:50



On 11/30/2011 06:53 AM, Joe Conner wrote:
 On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:
 Hello List,
 
 For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to print 
 my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document and simply 
 replacing the images.
 
 I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to LibreOffice.  I 
 have found that my documents seem to load and print just fine as they were 
 originally saved.  But I have not been able to locate a method to replace 
 the graphic images in a document, either by the top menu or by right 
 clicking the image.
 
 The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the new 
 image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image size and 
 placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and have the image 
 size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are also positioned to 
 allow just a barely visible white line between the photos for cutting.  And 
 the margins are set to be allowed on my printer without the images being 
 cropped off.
 
 To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time consuming.  I 
 need to be able to simply change the image in the four graphic entities 
 without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of the original image.
 
 Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images of a 
 document?
 
 Thank you,
 James
 
 
 Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your photo into it?
 Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
 
Have you tried linking the images instead of embedding them. Call them 1,2,3,4 
and just copy over them with the new images each time.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-30 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Ideally when we notify people of this problem we could forwards the mail to the 
list at the same time in order to break it into a new thread on it's own.  As 
it is the 2 threads are now inextricably entwined.  Luckily they seem to be 
helping each other as the subjects are very close.  
Regards from
Tom :) 

--- On Tue, 29/11/11, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:

From: Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 22:54

Hi Spencer,

It's better to start with a new mail if you have a new question.
In that way, discussions do not get mixed up and it's easier to follow / give 
good advises

Spencer Graves wrote (29-11-11 23:09)
 I've had problems with getting proper positioning of images in a
 [...]


Kind regards,

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-30 Thread James Finnall

On 11/29/2011 08:00 PM, TomW wrote:

On 2011-11-29 09:48, James Finnall wrote:

Hello List,

For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to 
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document 
and simply replacing the images.


I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to 
LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents seem to load and print 
just fine as they were originally saved.  But I have not been able to 
locate a method to replace the graphic images in a document, either 
by the top menu or by right clicking the image.


The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the 
new image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image 
size and placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and 
have the image size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are 
also positioned to allow just a barely visible white line between the 
photos for cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my 
printer without the images being cropped off.


To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time 
consuming.  I need to be able to simply change the image in the four 
graphic entities without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of 
the original image.


Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images 
of a document?


Thank you,
James




James:

If all you are doing is using the template to print the picture, then 
you could just link the image to your template.  Then when you want to 
print a new picture, just change the link in the document to the new 
picture.


From LibreOffice Help:


   Inserting Bitmaps

A bitmap image can be inserted in LibreOffice Writer, LibreOffice 
Calc, LibreOffice Draw and LibreOffice Impress documents.


  1.

 Choose *Insert - Picture - From File*.

  2.

 Select the file. In the *File type* box you can restrict the
 selection to certain file types.

  3.

 Click the *Link* box if you want a link to the original file.

 If the *Link* box is marked, whenever the document is updated and
 loaded the bitmap image is reloaded. The editing steps that you
 have carried out in the local copy of the image in the document
 are re-applied and the image is displayed.

 If the *Link* box is not marked, you are always working with the
 copy created when the graphic was first inserted.

 To embed graphics that were first inserted as links, go to *Edit -
 Links* and click the *Break Link* button.

  4.

 Click *Open* to insert the image.

You can change the picture from the menu Edit|Links
or
In the Picture properties dialog, select the Picture Tab, there you 
can change the picture link.



TomW

Thank you Tom for the information.  I had not tried the link feature 
because it was greyed out and would not allow me to change it.  But from 
your help above I could see how to create the images as links.  So I did 
try it and it appears to work very well.  I can say that this is almost 
the same process as I was doing before by selecting the file name from 
the dialog or typing it in directly.  Since most all of my images have 
the same aspect ratio this is certainly a possibility for me to use.


Since it appears I need to recreate my photo layouts for this, I think I 
will use the same image just as a place holder with the document 
itself.  It can be used many times across many documents.  Then open the 
doc and change the links to the photos I want printed but discard when 
completed.


Thank you again and it appears this will be the best way for me resolve 
my problem.

James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Joe Conner

On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:

Hello List,

For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to 
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document 
and simply replacing the images.


I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to LibreOffice.  
I have found that my documents seem to load and print just fine as 
they were originally saved.  But I have not been able to locate a 
method to replace the graphic images in a document, either by the top 
menu or by right clicking the image.


The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the 
new image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image size 
and placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and have 
the image size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are also 
positioned to allow just a barely visible white line between the 
photos for cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my 
printer without the images being cropped off.


To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time 
consuming.  I need to be able to simply change the image in the four 
graphic entities without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of 
the original image.


Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images of 
a document?


Thank you,
James



Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your photo into it?
Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread James Finnall

On 11/29/2011 12:53 PM, Joe Conner wrote:

On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:

Hello List,

For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document
and simply replacing the images.

I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to
LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents seem to load and print
just fine as they were originally saved.  But I have not been able to
locate a method to replace the graphic images in a document, either
by the top menu or by right clicking the image.

The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the
new image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image
size and placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and
have the image size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are
also positioned to allow just a barely visible white line between the
photos for cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my
printer without the images being cropped off.

To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time
consuming.  I need to be able to simply change the image in the four
graphic entities without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of
the original image.

Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images
of a document?

Thank you,
James



Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your photo into it?
Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

Thank you for the suggestion.  No, I had not attempted to use a frame. 
 I just spent a few minutes with frames.  But it came down to the same 
problem, I was unable to replace the image inside of the frame.  Also, 
when I attempted to size the image to the frame, the frame size just 
self adjusted to allow for the image.  So I did not see where it made 
any improvement in the delete and replace option if the frames adjust to 
any changes.

Thanks,
James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread James / Support

On 11/29/2011 12:53 PM, Joe Conner wrote:

On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:

Hello List,

For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to 
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document 
and simply replacing the images.


I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to 
LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents seem to load and print 
just fine as they were originally saved.  But I have not been able to 
locate a method to replace the graphic images in a document, either 
by the top menu or by right clicking the image.


The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the 
new image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image 
size and placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and 
have the image size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are 
also positioned to allow just a barely visible white line between the 
photos for cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my 
printer without the images being cropped off.


To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time 
consuming.  I need to be able to simply change the image in the four 
graphic entities without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of 
the original image.


Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images 
of a document?


Thank you,
James



Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your photo into it?
Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

Thank you for the suggestion.  No, I had not attempted to use a frame.   
I just spent a few minutes with frames.  But it came down to the same 
problem, I was unable to replace the image inside of the frame.  Also, 
when I attempted to size the image to the frame, the frame size just 
self adjusted to allow for the image.  So I did not see where it made 
any improvement in the delete and replace option if the frames adjust to 
any changes.

Thanks,
James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi James,

James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 15:48)


For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document and
simply replacing the images.

I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to LibreOffice.


Argh, nasty situation.
I remember a quite extensive discussion in OpenOffice.org some year or 
so ago (don't over-ask my memory) where the behaviour was discussed what 
to do when an image is selected and a new image is inserted. And that in 
Writer, Impress/Draw, Calc.
And indeed, it was about: should a newly inserted image replace the 
selected one or be added alongside.
So no doubt, that the change you experience is a result of what has been 
discussed then.


I think, without real code work, there is little relief for you...
But maybe the behaviour in Draw is different (I'm afraid not...)

Hmm, it would not be too difficult to write a macro to do the changes 
for you. Maybe that's an idea?


Kind regards,

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Ok, can you increase the memory allotted to this sort of thing?
Tools - Options - Memory

Also i have found it better to make sure both the pictures and the document are 
stored locally rather than accessed over a network.  It helps to edit the 
picture with Gimp or something to try to get the pictures file-size down.  Jpg 
is quite nasty lossy compression.  Png is usually better.  Gif is often great 
for logos.  I try saving the picture in all 3 formats and then see which is 
lightest and which looks best.  Sometimes cleaning up an image so that it has 
less random weirdnesses where it's been broken (such as wake and stray 
fuzziness around the corners of things in a jpg) can significantly improve the 
quality of the picture AND drop file-size at the same time.  

Note that cameras and even phones are taking hugely higher resolution pictures 
which are making pictures heavier and heavier even at the same physical size.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 29/11/11, James / Support supp...@qss.biz wrote:

 From: James / Support supp...@qss.biz
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 18:36
 On 11/29/2011 12:53 PM, Joe Conner
 wrote:
  On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:
  Hello List,
  
  For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a
 document as template to print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo
 paper by reloading the document and simply replacing the
 images.
  
  I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me
 over to LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents
 seem to load and print just fine as they were originally
 saved.  But I have not been able to locate a method to
 replace the graphic images in a document, either by the top
 menu or by right clicking the image.
  
  The only way I have found is to delete the image
 and then insert the new image from scratch!  This is
 most difficult for precise image size and
 placement.   I use a standard aspect on my
 camera (3:2) and have the image size for all four photos
 exactly the same.  They are also positioned to allow
 just a barely visible white line between the photos for
 cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my
 printer without the images being cropped off.
  
  To duplicate all these settings on every image is
 way too time consuming.  I need to be able to simply
 change the image in the four graphic entities without
 effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of the original
 image.
  
  Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to
 replace the images of a document?
  
  Thank you,
  James
  
  
  Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your
 photo into it?
  Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
  
 Thank you for the suggestion.  No, I had not attempted
 to use a frame.   I just spent a few minutes
 with frames.  But it came down to the same problem, I
 was unable to replace the image inside of the frame. 
 Also, when I attempted to size the image to the frame, the
 frame size just self adjusted to allow for the image. 
 So I did not see where it made any improvement in the delete
 and replace option if the frames adjust to any changes.
 Thanks,
 James
 
 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread James Finnall

On 11/29/2011 03:20 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:

Hi James,

James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 15:48)


For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document and
simply replacing the images.

I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to LibreOffice.


Argh, nasty situation.
I remember a quite extensive discussion in OpenOffice.org some year or 
so ago (don't over-ask my memory) where the behaviour was discussed 
what to do when an image is selected and a new image is inserted. And 
that in Writer, Impress/Draw, Calc.
And indeed, it was about: should a newly inserted image replace the 
selected one or be added alongside.
So no doubt, that the change you experience is a result of what has 
been discussed then.


I think, without real code work, there is little relief for you...
But maybe the behaviour in Draw is different (I'm afraid not...)

Hmm, it would not be too difficult to write a macro to do the changes 
for you. Maybe that's an idea?


Kind regards,


So it sounds like their discussion ended with Just don't do anything!

It has been awhile since I had to print any photos, but it seemed to me 
that I would select the old image and Insert-Picture-From File on 
the menu and then select the new image file to use.  It would then 
replace the image with the new image.  When doing repeat operations of 
even small images, I could do the first image and resize, etc then 
copy/paste as many as needed and locate on paper. Then load a new image 
into each one.  But I have not been able to replace any images since 
LibreOffice installation.  (LibreOffice Version 3.4.4 with Ubuntu 11.10)


It is difficult for me to believe I am the only one that desires this 
operation.


Thank you for your response.
James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I think it might be worth posting a bug-report about this issue
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 29/11/11, James Finnall ja...@finnall.net wrote:

 From: James Finnall ja...@finnall.net
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 21:31
 On 11/29/2011 03:20 PM, Cor Nouws
 wrote:
  Hi James,
  
  James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 15:48)
  
  For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a
 document as template to
  print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by
 reloading the document and
  simply replacing the images.
  
  I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me
 over to LibreOffice.
  
  Argh, nasty situation.
  I remember a quite extensive discussion in
 OpenOffice.org some year or so ago (don't over-ask my
 memory) where the behaviour was discussed what to do when an
 image is selected and a new image is inserted. And that in
 Writer, Impress/Draw, Calc.
  And indeed, it was about: should a newly inserted
 image replace the selected one or be added alongside.
  So no doubt, that the change you experience is a
 result of what has been discussed then.
  
  I think, without real code work, there is little
 relief for you...
  But maybe the behaviour in Draw is different (I'm
 afraid not...)
  
  Hmm, it would not be too difficult to write a macro to
 do the changes for you. Maybe that's an idea?
  
  Kind regards,
  
 So it sounds like their discussion ended with Just don't
 do anything!
 
 It has been awhile since I had to print any photos, but it
 seemed to me that I would select the old image and
 Insert-Picture-From File on the menu and then
 select the new image file to use.  It would then
 replace the image with the new image.  When doing
 repeat operations of even small images, I could do the first
 image and resize, etc then copy/paste as many as needed and
 locate on paper. Then load a new image into each one. 
 But I have not been able to replace any images since
 LibreOffice installation.  (LibreOffice Version 3.4.4
 with Ubuntu 11.10)
 
 It is difficult for me to believe I am the only one that
 desires this operation.
 
 Thank you for your response.
 James
 
 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Spencer Graves
I've had problems with getting proper positioning of images in a 
document with multiple columns.  I move things just a little, and the 
image may jump to some crazy place, e.g., swapping places with a line or 
covering up a footnote or jumping to a different column, etc .  I tried 
using a frame but found that the frame was too big and covered up some 
of my footnotes.  I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 under Windows 7.



  Spencer
p.s.  I tried installing LibreOffice 3.4.4 but couldn't remember how to 
do it with multiple language support, so I sent a question to this list 
on that.



On 11/29/2011 1:37 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think it might be worth posting a bug-report about this issue
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Regards from
Tom :)


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From: James Finnallja...@finnall.net
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 21:31
On 11/29/2011 03:20 PM, Cor Nouws
wrote:

Hi James,

James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 15:48)


For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a

document as template to

print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by

reloading the document and

simply replacing the images.

I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me

over to LibreOffice.

Argh, nasty situation.
I remember a quite extensive discussion in

OpenOffice.org some year or so ago (don't over-ask my
memory) where the behaviour was discussed what to do when an
image is selected and a new image is inserted. And that in
Writer, Impress/Draw, Calc.

And indeed, it was about: should a newly inserted

image replace the selected one or be added alongside.

So no doubt, that the change you experience is a

result of what has been discussed then.

I think, without real code work, there is little

relief for you...

But maybe the behaviour in Draw is different (I'm

afraid not...)

Hmm, it would not be too difficult to write a macro to

do the changes for you. Maybe that's an idea?

Kind regards,


So it sounds like their discussion ended with Just don't
do anything!

It has been awhile since I had to print any photos, but it
seemed to me that I would select the old image and
Insert-Picture- From File on the menu and then
select the new image file to use.  It would then
replace the image with the new image.  When doing
repeat operations of even small images, I could do the first
image and resize, etc then copy/paste as many as needed and
locate on paper. Then load a new image into each one. 
But I have not been able to replace any images since

LibreOffice installation.  (LibreOffice Version 3.4.4
with Ubuntu 11.10)

It is difficult for me to believe I am the only one that
desires this operation.

Thank you for your response.
James


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Cor Nouws

Tom Davies wrote (29-11-11 22:37)

Hi :)
I think it might be worth posting a bug-report about this issue


Without a clear picture/discussion ... I doubt.
Pls mind that the change was decided upon in a long discussion.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi Spencer,

It's better to start with a new mail if you have a new question.
In that way, discussions do not get mixed up and it's easier to follow / 
give good advises


Spencer Graves wrote (29-11-11 23:09)

I've had problems with getting proper positioning of images in a
[...]



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Cor Nouws

James Finnall wrote (29-11-11 22:31)


So it sounds like their discussion ended with Just don't do anything!


No, they made a change.


It has been awhile since I had to print any photos, but it seemed to me
that I would select the old image and Insert-Picture-From File on
the menu and then select the new image file to use. It would then
replace the image with the new image. When doing repeat operations of
[..]


Yes, that was the behaviour you described and that has been changed, as 
I tried to explain.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents

2011-11-29 Thread Steve Edmonds



On 11/30/2011 06:53 AM, Joe Conner wrote:

On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:

Hello List,

For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a document as template to 
print my photos on 8 1/2x11 photo paper by reloading the document 
and simply replacing the images.


I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me over to 
LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents seem to load and print 
just fine as they were originally saved.  But I have not been able to 
locate a method to replace the graphic images in a document, either 
by the top menu or by right clicking the image.


The only way I have found is to delete the image and then insert the 
new image from scratch!  This is most difficult for precise image 
size and placement.   I use a standard aspect on my camera (3:2) and 
have the image size for all four photos exactly the same.  They are 
also positioned to allow just a barely visible white line between the 
photos for cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my 
printer without the images being cropped off.


To duplicate all these settings on every image is way too time 
consuming.  I need to be able to simply change the image in the four 
graphic entities without effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of 
the original image.


Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to replace the images 
of a document?


Thank you,
James



Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your photo into it?
Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

Have you tried linking the images instead of embedding them. Call them 
1,2,3,4 and just copy over them with the new images each time.


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