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Hi everyone,
It'd be great if you could give me some advice regarding the questions:
1) How can one change the default colors for shapes and their outline?
We'd like to use Tango Blue 1 and Tango Blue 2, which have been added
to the standard palette.
2) Could we move the default templates to their root folders? Right
now, the user has to click on the 'Presentation Backgrounds' folder
before getting to the overview. That seems a bit unneccesary. For
usability reasons we would need to make the 'Import' button visible at
all times, but I hope that will only require a minor code change.
3) Last time the impress templates were updated, someone (Caolan?)
used an XML filter to remove superfluous strings from them. Could you
point me to that filter?
Thanks
Alex
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- [design] XML filter for templates, how to change default shape colors etc. · Alexander Wilms
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