
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Here's the xml, extracted from content.xml, for a regular hexagon that I created manually:ģ.971cm x 3.435cm is within about 0.1% of the expected 2:1.732 ratio for a perfect hexagon. I want to draw a 4 sided filled polygon based on 4 cell values. The document content is always in the archive component named "content.xml". You can open them with any unzip utility or file archive tool, and edit the xml components of the document stored as "files" in the archive. When users select one property (with a standard click) or multiple properties (using Ctrl+click or the polygon selection tool), Pozi displays a button. The description there includes one workaround that I had not thought of: you can edit the exact position of a snap point, then drag the object point to the snap point, giving the point an exact position-well, as exact as allowed by the clumsy OOo coordinate handling, anyway.Īs for editing the xml, all ODF files are actually standard zip archives. You can register there and add your vote (up to two) or comment to that issue. Draw is fully integrated into the (OOo) suite, and this simplifies exchanging graphics with all components of the suite. You can start a new polygon or several new polygons, but as soon as you move to a different function, all of the polygons disappear.
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There's at least one request for it: Issue 19867: allow exact positioning of Béziercurves, rotation point, mirror line, snap point and when editing points, although it doesn't seem to have a lot of support so far: no votes, no comments, no response to the feedback request. Holding the Alt and double clicking the mouse seems to work for a moment, but the cursor remains active. I would hardly call it a "basic feature", but it definitely would be handy in some cases.
