On 18 November 2024 23:06:55 UTC, Eustace wrote:
Some 25 years ago, I had made some diagrams in WordPerfect 8 Presentations that I have to reuse
and update. The simplest would be a semicircle divided into 3 by 2 beams with 3 titles following
the curvature of the semicircle. Can I replicate this with LibreOffice Draw?
Assuming all diagrams can be described in a similar way, LibreOffice Draw can do the job, _IF_ you
know TurtleGraphics.
If you don't know TurtleGraphics you are stuck because there is no LibreOffice documentation on
TurtleGraphics.
If not, what graphics program do I need?
WordPerfect for Linux ?!?!?!
(I don't remember if it was a native Linux version, or running under WINE, that I saw.)
jonathon
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