At 22:53 25/09/2014 +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
In Impress I can connect two objects with
"connectors". This is lines which follows the
figures when moving them in opposite to ordinary
lines. But there are also "line connectors". I
am not able to find any difference between these
two connectors. Are they different? If they are, in what way?
Surely you can see what sort of thing happens
simply by trying out the various forms and
dragging the connected items around? The standard
connector appears to use only horizontal and
vertical element, whereas the line connector allows diagonal elements.
In my version of LibreOffice, 4.3, only the
"connectors" shows up in the drop down menu, not
the "line connectors". I found the "line
connectors" in the Impress guide (4.2) and in the UI 4.3 text files (UI.po).
o Click the down-arrow next to the Connector icon
in the Drawing toolbar to bring up the Connectors toolbar.
o Drag the toolbar off its parent using the bar at its base.
o Click the down-arrow in the Connectors toolbar
and use Visible Buttons > or Customise Toolbar...
to vary the options shown. Note that Straight and
Curved Connectors are also available.
Alternatively, right-click an existing connector
and go to Connector... . You can change the type
there, as well as making detailed modifications.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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