On Sunday 08 September 2013 09:30:32 you wrote:
> > it is the "cloudCallout" from presetShapeDefinitions.xml from
> > ECMA-376. It is part of the standard specification of OOXML.
> >
> > kind regards
> > Regina
>
> Thanks for that information.
> Now I know, that I can use it in other programs, too.
> it is the "cloudCallout" from presetShapeDefinitions.xml from ECMA-376.
> It is part of the standard specification of OOXML.
>
> kind regards
> Regina
Thanks for that information.
Now I know, that I can use it in other programs, too.
And that the use in AOO/LO is legal.
Greatings
theuserbl
theUser BL schrieb
Why does it matter?
It is a common callout shape across many different programs, including
CAD & cartoons, with various orientations to make a comment or be a
comment. what it looks like is of no consequence.
Take Care,
Scooter
Regina Henschel wrote on 9/8/2013 9:27 AM:
Hi
Hi,
it is the "cloudCallout" from presetShapeDefinitions.xml from ECMA-376.
It is part of the standard specification of OOXML.
kind regards
Regina
theUser BL schrieb:
Because the LibreOffice people down't responded to it, here on the AOO
mailinglist again:
If your cloud image in OpenOffice
Because the LibreOffice people down't responded to it, here on the AOO
mailinglist again:
If your cloud image in OpenOffice Draw looks like in LibnreOffice
http://postimg.org/image/4bsfawlmd/
I want tomention, that the cloud looks EXACTLY/IDENTICAL TO Microsofts Cloud
image in MS-Office
http://