Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-16 Thread Brian Barker
At 08:59 15/08/2017 -0600, Jorge Rodríguez wrote: As I understand, there is a way to use some information from other authors: Put quotation marks to the information that we need to reference and put a footer where we have to put the information of the authors and more. When we use a graph,

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 15-08-17 12:43, Brian Barker wrote: > At 12:14 15/08/2017 +0200, Wiebe van der Worp wrote: >> Please also be aware of the fact that data itself is not copyrighted. >> In other words, copying data to Calc and use it to create a graph and >> an accompanying table should never be a problem - if my

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread jorge Rodríguez
Hi all: As I understand, there is a way to use some information from other authors: Put quotation marks to the information that we need to reference and put a footer where we have to put the information of the authors and more. When we use a graph, we can do similar. And I think it

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
2017-08-14 16:24 GMT+02:00 Gilles : > Hello > > I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this one: > > > > Is there a simple way in LO to do this, ideally without using maths (unless > it's

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread Brian Barker
At 12:14 15/08/2017 +0200, Wiebe van der Worp wrote: Please also be aware of the fact that data itself is not copyrighted. In other words, copying data to Calc and use it to create a graph and an accompanying table should never be a problem - if my memory serves me well. This may be true in

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 15-08-17 09:34, Mike Scott wrote: >> Gilles schrieb: >>> I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this >>> one: >>> >>> > Can I also point out that LO isn't necessarily the correct tool? I've > lately

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-15 Thread Mike Scott
On 14/08/17 16:15, Regina Henschel wrote: Hi, Gilles schrieb: Hello I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this one: Is there a simple way in LO to do this, ideally without using maths (unless it's a

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-14 Thread Brian Barker
At 08:09 14/08/2017 -0700, Tom Cloyd wrote: Re-using graphs directly scanned from a book, without permission of the copyright owner, would also be a violation of international copyright law. Surely reconstituting such a graph - as is being suggested - might well be so too? Brian Barker

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-14 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, Gilles schrieb: Hello I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this one: Is there a simple way in LO to do this, ideally without using maths (unless it's a no-brainer)? You mean, that you do not have

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-14 Thread Tom Cloyd
Re-using graphs directly scanned from a book, without permission of the copyright owner, would also be a violation of international copyright law. Tom ~ "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes

Re: [libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-14 Thread T. R. Valentine
On 14 August 2017 at 09:24, Gilles wrote: > I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this one: > > > > Is there a simple way in LO to do this, ideally without using maths (unless > it's a

[libreoffice-users] Simple way to draw graphs ?

2017-08-14 Thread Gilles
Hello I'd like to use LO to redraw graphs scanned from a book, such at this one: Is there a simple way in LO to do this, ideally without using maths (unless it's a no-brainer)? Thank you. -- View this message in context: