On Sunday 17 September 2006 11:58 am, Luca Fini wrote:
> Thank you Dan, for your reply.
>
> I realize that I stated not clearly enough (maybe you're right with
> your advice about the italian mailing list, but it happens that I
> mostly write in english and I use the english version of OO).
>
> BTW: my question was related to editing point coordinates in
> objects such as a polygon, where I'd like to modify the coordinates
> of single points. This was a feature I appreciated back in the past
> when I used Xfig for drawings.
>
> Cheers,
> l.f.
You are still not very clear concerning what you want to do. Are
you wanting to move a vertex? Are you trying to move a couple of
sides? Is your object (pentagon, for example) created as a single
object or was it created by drawing and connecting the sides? Without
knowing the specifics, it is very difficult to explain how to do it.
Dan
> Dan Lewis wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 September 2006 03:23 am, Luca Fini wrote:
> >> I've been using oowrite for some time with satisfaction but
> >> sometimes I lack a simple function: a way to edit point
> >> coordinates when positioning with the mouse is not precise
> >> enough. Is there a way to do that I didn't dicover?
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >
> > l.f.
> > There is a way to do this, but it depends upon what you
> > are positioning. Basically, do this. Click the object to
> > highlight it. Then right click within it. Choose the type of
> > object you have from the context menu that appears. (Frame for a
> > frame, Picture for a picture, etc.) The first table of the window
> > that opens will have controls for positioning the object. Since
> > you live in Italy, these are likely to be in cm or mm
> > measurements. Change these controls to place your object exactly
> > where you want it.
> > Since you are from Italy, you might want to use the Italian
> > mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] There you can write your
> > questions in Italian and receive them in Italian also.
> >
> > Dan
> >
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