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Hi Matthieu,

Regina Henschel píše v Čt 12. 09. 2013 v 18:43 +0200:

And tell me if the fact that we can't reduce the black lines the same as
the yellow frame in libreoffice Draw, is a bug?


What do you mean by "reduce"?

The yellow object has "fill: yellow" and "outline: none" in CorelDraw. 
Therefore the import generates a polygon, lines do not have the property 
"fill". The black object has "fill: none" and "outline: black" in 
CorelDraw. They are imported as line. What import do you expect?

In other words - even thought all the objects in this file look
similarly when opened in LibreOffice, they are not the same.  The yellow
rectangle is a real rectangle, and the black ones are thick lines.

LibreOffice is missing a feature to scale attributes like line
thickness, font size, etc. when scaling objects, because the more common
use case is _not_ to scale these (imagine a rectangle with a text that
you'd want to reshape a bit - for sure you don't want the text to change
its font size in most cases).  But of course would be useful to have a
modifier to allow this.

All the best,
Kendy


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