Hi Martin,
Martin Marmsoler schrieb:
Hello,
sorry for the late response, I didn't get the email. No, I wouldn't like to
draw a electrical schematic for creating a pcb like KiCad, Eagle .... I
would like to draw pictures for my bachelor thesis. In draw it's easier to
draw arrows, change color of paths and some other nice things.
It would be great, when there is a possibility to draw complex symbols in
draw but without the automatically set glue points on the border of the
quadratic outline of the group, because with them it connects everytime to
the wrong points when I set glue points in the group.
It is impossible to not have the glue points on the border, because they
are the default glue points, which every object has, according ODF.
Currently it is not possible to access glue points of a single object
inside the group. That is
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76277 and
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=7575
You need to define the custom glue points on the group object, or you
don't use a group at all and define your symbols manually as self-made
custom shape.
Kind regards
Regina
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