I'd second the Inkscape suggestion. It's first rate for graphics.
Philip
On 19/11/2024 04:38, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. wrote:
Eustace -
I don't know whether LO Draw can do what you want or not. However, I think that Inkscape
(http://www.inkscape.org/) would be a good choice for doing it.
- Robert
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? If not, what graphics program do I need?
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