On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 17:11 +0100, Guido Pinkernell wrote: > Am Samstag, 4. März 2006 15:22 schrieb Michele Zarri: > > Hello Guido, > > > > Actually I have a 10 months old kid who tried to grab the keyboard of my > > laptop and cause my email to be sent prematurely :) > > This is funny :) Imagine I really found a solution while I was searching > for a "combinatio". I like this idea: If one doesn´t know how to help just > say something completely irrelevant. It might lead to a solution. > > I have been told that this is already an accepted method in "creative > problem solving". > > > So let's see if this time I get to finish (he's busy playing with > > something now...) > > Oh. Let him play with your laptop again. Maybe next time he comes up with > something I can use ... > > > I guess you are looking for a combination of a motion path animation and > > a transformation (in your case you want to shrink the picture/graphic > > object). This is very straightforward to to with Macromedia, but as far > > as I know in OOo you can transform the colour properties of an object > > but not its size. In summary, I do not think this is possible at > > present. > > I have seen this in Powerpoint presentations. I could use this now in one > of my Impress presentations. > > > However, the reason why I try to respond is because I would also be > > interested in case you find out how to do that. > > Sure. Let´s see whether someone else can contribute. Whether he or she is 1 > or 10 or 100 years old, I could do with any input here ;) > > Guido > > > On 04/03/06, Guido Pinkernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Am Samstag, 4. März 2006 11:32 schrieb Michele Zarri: > > > > Hello Guido, > > > > > > > > I guess you are looking at combinatio > > > > > > Thanks, Michele, for the hint. Where should I look for "combinatio"? > > > You probably have an Italian(?) GUI, so I tried different places in my > > > English menue looking for a "combination" of, I suppose, custom > > > animations. Am I guessing right? > > > > > > > > I´d like to have a graphic move - on click - to move to a > > > > > different place while decreasing in size. The idea is to present > > > > > the picture first in full size, then put it aside when new text > > > > > comes into view. > > > > > > Guido > >
Just a thought but couldn't you employ an animated GIF to do this? Might solve your problem. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
