I am in all honesty what would be called a casual user..
I am sure everyone knows about MEMEs
well I have discovered that draw is GREAT TOTALLY AWESOME for making them
with only one drawback
the save options... right now you basically have 4 draw options to save to
how about adding the choice to save as an IMAGE file... JPG would be my first choice
as of now I have found a web site that converts any format to any format for free
drawback is
make file and save as odg
log onto web site
go thru process of converting
go to download page
download ZIP file
unzip
rename file
use
can the developers help????
[Solved] Saving in Draw
- ProudCentaur
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[Solved] Saving in Draw
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Reason: tagged [Solved].
Reason: tagged [Solved].
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Re: saving in draw
Try /File /Export As and scroll down the file type box to select JPEG.
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Re: saving in draw
The AOO Draw, LibreOffice Draw are a vectorgraphic applications. The JPG is not the best choice for exporting the "lineart", vectorgraphic pictures as a pixel based picture. I suggest to you use the PNG fileformat or the GIF for this task. The the result of the JPG export probably will be blurry...how about adding the choice to save as an IMAGE file... JPG would be my first choice
And there is an extension, named 'Export as images':
https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/pr ... ort-images
It works in the Draw and the impress applications.
Last edited by Zizi64 on Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: saving in draw
thank you for the quick response and the extension
next question .. and this is likely a failing on my part..
when adding the text bubbles I am having a hard time adding more than one style of bubble to same pic
next question .. and this is likely a failing on my part..
when adding the text bubbles I am having a hard time adding more than one style of bubble to same pic
OpenOffice 4.1.4 on Windows 10 pro developers
Casual user looking to learn more about OpenOffice
Casual user looking to learn more about OpenOffice
Re: saving in draw
You can create and apply different object styles for the graphical objects. You can adjust thewhen adding the text bubbles I am having a hard time adding more than one style of bubble to same pic
- background color (or pattern...);
- the line type, color and width;
- the font properties of the object style
- etc...
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Re: saving in draw
Also, note that Draw works within the "page" (or "slide transparency") paradigm. When you export to graphics, the default is to export the entire page (so you get a white, sheet sized background with your image).
Select your graphic before exporting. With that, you will get the option to export only the selected parts.
Also, in some cases you will find transparency useful, which is another reason to avoid jpg (even though it may be practical to stick to jpg in some cases). The jpg format does not support transparency, but both png and gif do (as do several other formats).
Select your graphic before exporting. With that, you will get the option to export only the selected parts.
Also, in some cases you will find transparency useful, which is another reason to avoid jpg (even though it may be practical to stick to jpg in some cases). The jpg format does not support transparency, but both png and gif do (as do several other formats).
Re: saving in draw
See [Tutorial] Some useful hints on using images for a discussion about handling images.
JPG should only be used for photos and never be used for graphics.
JPG should only be used for photos and never be used for graphics.
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See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.
See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.