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Hi Sylain,

It's very very nice! The interative mockup is a good approach to show the
workflow you are purposing. But I was thinking: how can I resize the
left/top borders? Would you include an "move" option to the object inside to
make it possible?(I don't know if I've been clear with my - not good -
english, so let me know if I didn't

Thank you for your effort! :-)
~Paulo
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Paulo José O. Amaro
Estudante de Ciência da Computação / UFSJ
Webdesigner / Linked E.J.
Blogueiro / CasaTwain.com



2011/3/13 Rick Hansson <rickhansson@gmail.com>

Sylvain,

This is great.

Rick

On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:06 AM, ubuntulesjours <ubuntulesjours@free.fr
wrote:

Hello everybody,

I have imagined a new way to*resize margin* around an image in
LibreOffice
because it was quite difficult to do it in OpenOffice.

- You can see it in this *picture* :
http://ubuntulesjours.free.fr/wp-content/uploads/lo_image.png
- I have also developed an *interactive mockup* in HTML to make it more
understandable :

http://ubuntulesjours.free.fr/wp-content/uploads/mockup_libreoffice.html(onlybottom right corner 
is active)

I don't know if it could be interesting for LibreOffice but don't
hesitate
to comment this idea.
Thank you !

Sylvain.

PS : sorry for my poor skills in English.


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