Hi Dave,
Thank you for thinking together with me, but I have not checked that checkbox
ie. I have not protected the position.
FYI I can move the control points in the object by moving them with the cursor,
which I cannot when protecting the position.
Many thanks
Best regards
Leo
Op 16 mei 2016 om 10:40 schreef Dave Barton <db@tasit.net>:
------ Original Message ------
Subject: [libreoffice-users] View / edit control points in Impress and Draw
Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 09:52:07 +0200
From: Leo Moons <leo.moons@proximus.be>
Hello,
In the release notes for LibreOffice 5.1
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.1 it is mentioned
that the control points can be adjusted manually by inserting the X and
Y values. Right clicking on the figure and choosing Position and size
opens the dialog but it does not work for me as these spin boxes are
greyed out. Am I doing something wrong or is it a bug? I am working
under Windows 7 with LibreOffice 5.1.2.2
Many thanks
Best regards
Leo Moons
LibreOffice/nl
Have you unintentionally set protection of the position in that dialog?
Look for a tick/check mark in the "Protect -> Position" box. (Bottom
left hand corner of the dialog)
Regards
Dave
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