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Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.heiko@gmail.com> ---
Contra the request is the existence of the minimizer. Impress is not an image
manipulation tool and hard crop would be such a function. On the other hand, as
a pro, there is no minimize wizard in Writer/Calc/Draw. 

If we go ahead we could
a) add tools > options > load/save > [x] Save original images (or rather two
radio buttons with (o) Soft crop images, () Hard crop)
b) add the option "[ ] Cut cropped areas" to the format > image > compress
dialog 
c) add the button "Hard resize" to the format > image > properties: crop (e.g.
next to Original Size)
d) introduce a new UNO command that cuts off the cropped area and provide the
function per context menu
e) introduce a new UNO command that runs through all images in a document and
cuts

As a completely different solution, paste special > as bitmap (rather all but
SVXB) could ignore the cropped areas.

But I vote for WF. If cutting is needed the user better takes an image
manipulation program.

Tomaz, what's your opinion?

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