Dan wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the question. The suggestion explain how to
set the position of an object by editing it's coordinates:
* Throw your monitor away;
* Throw your mouse away;
Now repeat that process;
If you can't do that process, it means that OOo failed another s11y issue;
On Sunday, September 17, 2006 8:42 PM [GMT+1=CET], Dan Lewis <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 singl
Dan Lewis wrote:
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 O
users@openoffice.org wrote:
Dan wrote:
positioning. Basically, do this. Click the object to highlight it.
Then right click within it. Choose the type of object you have from
Can you explain how to do that, _without_ using a mouse, joystick, or
similar tool?
Or should I add this to my incr
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
Dan wrote:
positioning. Basically, do this. Click the object to highlight it.
Then right click within it. Choose the type of object you have from
Can you explain how to do that, _without_ using a mouse, joystick, or
similar tool?
Or should I add this to my increasingly long list of a11y is
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 objec
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
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.
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