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To re-arrange the stacking order of a selected object, proceed as follows. + + +Click the object whose position you want to change. + + +Choose Shape - Arrange to bring up the context menu and choose one of the arrange options: + +Bring to Front places the object on top of all other objects + +Bring Forward places the object one place forward in the stack of objects + +Send Backward places the object one place back in the stack of objects + +Send to Back places the object behind all other objects + +Behind Object places the object behind another object that you select + + +Arranging an Object Behind Another Object + + +Click the object whose position you want to change. + + +Choose Shape - Arrange to open the context menu and choose Behind Object. The mouse pointer changes to a hand. + + +Click the object behind which you want to place the selected object. + + +Reversing The Stacking Order of Two Objects + + +Shift-click both objects to select them. + + +Choose Shape - Arrange to open the context menu and choose Reverse. + + +Aligning Objects +The Alignment function enables you to align objects relative to each other or relative to the page. + + +Select an object to align it to the page or select multiple objects to align them relative to each other. + + +Choose Shape - Align Objects and select one of the alignment options. + + +Distributing Objects +If you select three or more objects in Draw, you can also use the Distribute selection command to distribute the vertical and horizontal spacing evenly between the objects. + + +Select three or more objects to be distributed. + + +Choose Shape - Distribution. + + +Select the horizontal and vertical distribution option and click OK. + + +Selected objects are distributed evenly along the horizontal or vertical axis. 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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..916805253 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ + + + + + + + + + Defining Custom Colors + /text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp + + + + + colors; defining + user-defined colors + custom colors + + Defining Custom Colors + Define custom colors and add them to the Custom color palette. + To define a custom color + + + Choose Format - Area, click the Area tab and press the Color button. A table of the predefined palette colors is displayed. + Custom colors are saved in the Custom color palette. + + + Click a color in the table that is similar to the one you want to define. You can select the similar color from any of the available color palettes in the Colors area on the left or the Recent colors in the list below the color table. The color appears in the New preview box to the right of the dialog. + + + Click the Pick button to open the Pick a Color dialog. + %PRODUCTNAME uses only the RGB color model for printing in color. The RGB values of the selected color are displayed below the preview boxes. + + + Press the Add button to add the custom color to the Custom color palette. A dialog box asking to enter a color name appears. Enter a unique name for the new color within all color names existing in the Custom color palette. + + + To remove a color from the Custom color palette, select the Custom color palette in the Colors area, select the color to be deleted and click Delete. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/combine_etc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/combine_etc.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0577c3ace --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/combine_etc.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Combining Objects and Constructing Shapes +/text/sdraw/guide/combine_etc.xhp + + + + + + +combining; draw objects +merging; draw objects +connecting; draw objects +draw objects; combining +intersecting draw objects +polygons; intersecting/subtracting/merging +subtracting polygons +constructing shapes + + Combining Objects and Constructing Shapes + + Combined drawing objects act as grouped objects, except that you cannot enter the group to edit the individual objects. + You can only combine 2D objects. + To combine 2D objects: + + + Select two or more 2D objects. + + + Choose Shape - Combine. + + + Unlike groups, a combined object takes on the properties of the lowermost object in the stacking order. You can split apart combined objects, but the original object properties are lost. + When you combine objects, holes appear where the objects overlap. + + + + + +Illustration for combining objects + + + +
+ In the illustration, the uncombined objects are on the left and the combined objects on the right. + Constructing Shapes + You can construct shapes by applying the Shapes - Merge, Subtract and Intersect commands to two or more drawing objects. + Shape commands only work on 2D objects. + Constructed shapes take on the properties of the lowermost object in the stacking order. + To construct a shape: + + + Select two or more 2D objects. + + + Choose Shape and one of the following: + + + + + Merge + + + Subtract + + + Intersect. + + + Shape Commands + In the following illustrations, the original objects are on the left and the modified shapes on the right. + Shapes - Merge + + + + + +Illustration for merging shapes + + + +
+ Adds the area of the selected objects to the area of the lowermost object in the stacking order. + Shapes - Subtract + + + + + +Illustration for subtracting shapes + + + +
+ Subtracts the area of the selected objects from the area of the lowermost object in the stacking order. + Shapes - Intersect + + + + + +Illustration for intersecting shapes + + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/cross_fading.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/cross_fading.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6eba50910 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/cross_fading.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + + +Cross-Fading Two Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/cross_fading.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +draw objects; cross-fading two objects +cross-fading; two draw objects + +Cross-Fading Two Objects + +Cross-fading creates shapes and distributes them by uniform increments between two drawing objects. +The cross-fading command is only available in $[officename] Draw. You can, however, copy and paste cross-faded objects into $[officename] Impress. +To cross-fade two objects: + + +Hold down Shift and click each object. + + +Choose Shape - Cross-fading. + + +Enter a value to specify the number of objects between the start and end of the cross-fade in the Increments box. + + +Click OK. + + +A group containing the two original objects and the specified number (increments) of cross-faded objects is displayed. + + + + +Illustration for crossfading + + + +You can edit the individual objects of a group by selecting the group and pressing F3. Press CommandCtrl+F3 to exit the group editing mode. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/draw_sector.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/draw_sector.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a80eba152 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/draw_sector.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Drawing Sectors and Segments +/text/sdraw/guide/draw_sector.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +sectors of circles/ellipses +segments of circles/ellipses +circle segments +ellipses; segments +drawing; sectors and segments + +Drawing Sectors and Segments + +The Ellipse toolbar contains tools for drawing ellipses and circles. You can also draw segments and sectors of circles and ellipses. +To draw a sector of a circle or an ellipse: + + +Open the Ellipses toolbar and click one of the Circle Pie or Ellipse Pie icons +Icon + . The mouse pointer changes to a cross hair with a small icon of a sector. + + +Position the pointer at the edge of the circle you want to draw and drag to create the circle. +To create a circle by dragging from the center, press OptionAlt while dragging. + + +Release the mouse button when the circle has reached the size you want. A line corresponding to the circle radius appears in the circle. + + +Position the pointer where you want to place the first boundary of the sector and click. +As the radius line that follows the pointer is constrained to the circle boundaries, you can click anywhere in the document. + + +Position the pointer where you want to place the second boundary of the sector and click. The completed sector is displayed. + + +To draw a segment of a circle or ellipse, follow the steps for creating a sector based on a circle. +To draw an arc based on an ellipse, choose one of the arc icons and follow the same steps for creating a sector based on a circle. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/duplicate_object.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/duplicate_object.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b68b36347 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/duplicate_object.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + + + + +Duplicating Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/duplicate_object.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +doubling draw objects +draw objects; duplicating +duplicating draw objects +multiplying draw objects + +Duplicating Objects + +You can create duplicate or multiple copies of an object. The copies can be identical or can differ in size, color, orientation and location. +The following example creates a stack of coins by making multiple copies of a single ellipse. + + +Use the Ellipse tool to draw a solid yellow ellipse. + + +Select the ellipse and choose Edit - Duplicate. + + +Enter 12 as Number of copies. + + + +Enter a negative value for the Width and Height so that the coins decrease in size as you go up the stack. + + +To define a color transition for the coins, select different colors in the Start and End boxes. The Start color is applied to the object that you are duplicating. + + +Click OK to create the duplicates. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/eyedropper.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/eyedropper.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..057503c26 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/eyedropper.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + + + + + +Replacing Colors +/text/sdraw/guide/eyedropper.xhp + + + +eyedropper tool +colors; replacing +replacing;colors in bitmaps +metafiles;replacing colors +bitmaps;replacing colors +GIF images;replacing colors + +Replacing Colors + +You can replace colors in bitmaps with the Color Replacer tool. +Up to four colors can be replaced at once. +You can also use the Transparency option to replace the transparent areas of an image with a color. +Similarly, you can use the Color Replacer to make a color on your image transparent. +To replace colors with the Color Replacer tool +Ensure that the image you are using is a bitmap (for example, BMP, GIF, JPG, or PNG) or a metafile (for example, WMF). + + +Choose Tools - Color Replacer. + + +Click the Color Replacer icon and position the mouse pointer over the color you want to replace in the image. The color appears in the box next to the icon. + + +Click the color in the image. The color appears in the first Source color box and the check box next to the color is selected. + + +In the Replace with box, select the new color. +This replaces all occurrences of the Source color in the image. + + + + +If you want to replace another color while the dialog is open, select the check box in front of Source color in the next row and repeat steps 3 to 5. + + +Click Replace. + + +If you want to expand or contract the color selection area, increase or decrease the tolerance of the Color Replacer tool and repeat your selection. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/gradient.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/gradient.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9709abcd --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/gradient.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Creating Gradient Fills +/text/sdraw/guide/gradient.xhp + + + + + + +gradients; applying and defining +editing;gradients +defining;gradients +custom gradients +transparency;adjusting + + mw deleted "applying;" + Creating Gradient Fills + + A gradient fill is an incremental blend of two different colors, or shades of the same color, that you can apply to a drawing object. + To apply a gradient: + + + Select a drawing object. + + + Choose Format - Area and select Gradient as the Fill type. + + + Select a gradient style from the list and click OK. + + + Creating Custom Gradients + You can define your own gradients and modify existing gradients, as well as save and load a list of gradient files. + To create a custom gradient: + + + Choose Format - Area and click the Gradients tab. + + + Select a gradient from the list to use as the basis for your new gradient and click Add. + + + Type a name for the gradient in the text box and click OK. + The name appears at the end of the gradient list and is selected for editing. + + + Set the gradient properties and click Modify to save the gradient. + + + Click OK. + + + Using Gradients and Transparency + You can adjust the properties of a gradient as well as the transparency of a drawing object with your mouse. + To adjust the gradient of a drawing object: + + + Select a drawing object with the gradient that you want to modify. + + + Choose Format - Area and click the Gradients tab. + + + Adjust the values for the gradient to suit your needs and click OK. + + + To adjust the transparency of an object, select the object, choose Format - Area and click the Transparency tab. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/graphic_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/graphic_insert.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7e56e337 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/graphic_insert.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Inserting Graphics +/text/sdraw/guide/graphic_insert.xhp + + + +pictures; inserting +images; inserting +files; inserting pictures +inserting;pictures + +Inserting Pictures + + + +Choose Insert - Image. + + +Locate the image you want to insert. Select the Link check box to insert only a link to the image. If you want to see the image before you insert it, select Preview. +After you insert a linked image, do not change the name of the source image or move the source image to another directory. + + +Click Open to insert the image. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/groups.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/groups.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1f7ac3c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/groups.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Grouping Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/groups.xhp + + + +grouping; draw objects +draw objects; grouping +mw deleted "groups;entering" and copied "selecting;group objects" to the new shared guide groups.xhp.Grouping Objects + +You can combine several objects into a group so that they act as a single object. You can move and transform all objects in a group as a single unit. You can also change the properties (for example, line size, fill color) of all objects in a group as a whole or for individual objects in a group. Groups can be temporary or assigned: + + +Temporary - group only lasts as long as all of the combined objects are selected. + + +Assigned - group lasts until it is ungrouped through a menu command. + + +Groups can also be grouped in other groups. Actions applied to a group do not affect the relative position of the individual objects to each other in the group. +To group objects: + + + + +Icon + + + +Select the objects you want to group and choose Shape - Group - Group. + + +
+For example, you can group all of the objects in a company logo to move and resize the logo as a single object. +After you have grouped objects, selecting any part of the group selects the entire group. +Selecting Objects in a Group + + + + +Icon + + + +You can select single objects in a group by entering the group. Double-click a group to enter it and click on the object to select it. You can also add or delete objects to and from a group in this mode. The objects that are not part of the group are grayed out. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cd81b4d69 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + + + +Connecting Lines +/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +draw objects; connecting lines to +connecting; lines +lines; connecting objects +areas; from connected lines + +Connecting Lines + +When you connect lines, lines are drawn between neighboring endpoints. +To connect lines: + + +Select two or more lines. + + +Right-click and choose Shape - Connect. + + +To create a closed object, right-click a line and choose Close Object. +You can only use the Close Object command on connected lines, Freeform Lines and unfilled Curves. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects3d.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects3d.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1fe37eaf --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects3d.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + + + + + + + +Assembling 3D Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/join_objects3d.xhp + + + +3D objects; assembling +assembled objects in 3D +combining;3D objects +joining;3D objects + + +Assembling 3D Objects + +3D objects that each form a 3D scene can be combined into a single 3D scene. +To combine 3D objects: + + +Insert a 3D object from the 3D Objects toolbar (for example, a cube). + + +Insert a second slightly larger 3D object (for example, a sphere). + + +Select the second 3D object (sphere) and choose Edit - Cut. + + +Double-click the first object (cube) to enter its group. + + +Choose Edit - Paste. Both objects are now part of the same group. If you want, you can edit the individual objects or change their position within the group. + + +Double-click outside the group to exit the group. + + +You cannot intersect or subtract 3D objects. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/keyboard.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb162bbfb --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + + + + +Shortcut Keys for Drawing Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/keyboard.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +accessibility; %PRODUCTNAME Draw +draw objects; text entry mode +text entry mode for draw objects + +Shortcut Keys for Drawing Objects + +You can create and edit drawing objects using the keyboard. + +
+To Create and Edit a Drawing Object + + +Press F6 to navigate to the Drawing bar. + + +Press the Right arrow key until you reach the toolbar icon of a drawing tool. + + +If there is an arrow next to the icon, the drawing tool opens a sub toolbar. Press the Up or Down arrow key to open the sub toolbar, then press the Right or Left key to select an icon. + + +Press CommandCtrl+Enter. +The object is created at the center of the current document. + + +To return to the document, press CommandCtrl+F6. +You can use the arrow keys to position the object where you want. To choose a command from the context menu for the object, press Shift+F10. + + +To Select an Object + + +Press CommandCtrl+F6 to enter the document. + + +Press Tab until you reach the object you want to select. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_move.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_move.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6367baa2c --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_move.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + + + + +Moving Objects to a Different Layer +/text/sdraw/guide/layer_move.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +objects; moving in layers +layers; moving objects +moving; between layers + +Moving Objects to a Different Layer + +Drawings in %PRODUCTNAME Draw support layers. + + +Click and hold the object until its edges flash. + + +Drag the object to the name tab of the layer you want to move it to. + + +Release the object. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_new.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_new.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..042cdc75d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/layer_new.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + + + + + + +Inserting Layers +/text/sdraw/guide/layer_new.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +layers; inserting and editing +inserting; layers +changing;layer properties +MW changed "modifying;..." to "changing;..." +Inserting Layers + +Drawings in %PRODUCTNAME Draw support layers. + + +Right-click the layer tab area at the bottom. + + +Choose Insert Layer. + + +Type a name for the layer in the Name box. + + +In the Properties area, set the options for the layer. + + +Click OK. The new layer automatically becomes the active layer. + + +To change the properties of a layer, click the name tab of the layer, and then choose Format - Layer. +You cannot change the name of or delete a predefined %PRODUCTNAME Draw layer. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/rotate_object.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/rotate_object.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba2e54572 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/rotate_object.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ + + + + + + + + +Rotating Objects +/text/sdraw/guide/rotate_object.xhp + + + +rotating; draw objects +draw objects; rotating +pivot points of draw objects +skewing draw objects + +Rotating Objects + +You can rotate an object around its default pivot point (center point) or a pivot point that you designate. + + + + +Icon + + + +Select the object you want to rotate. On the Transformations toolbar in $[officename] Draw or on the Drawing bar in $[officename] Impress, click the Rotate icon. + + +
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Adding Text +

+ There are several types of text you can add to a drawing or presentation: + + + Text in a text box + + + Text that changes character size to fill the frame size + + + Text that is added to any drawing object by double-clicking the object + + + Text that is copied from a Writer document + + + Text that is inserted from a text document or HTML document + + +

Adding a Text Box

+ + + Click the Text icon +Icon + and move the mouse pointer to where you want to enter the text box. + + + Drag a text box to the size you want in your document. + + + Type or paste your text into the text box. + + + Double-click the text to edit it or to format text properties, such as font size or font color. Click the border of the text box to edit the object properties, such as border color or arranging in front or behind other objects. +

Fitting Text to Frames

+ + + Create a text box as described in the steps above. + + + With the text object selected, choose Format - Text. The Text dialog opens. + + + On the Text tab page, clear the Fit height to text checkbox, then select the Fit to frame checkbox. Click OK. + + + Now you can resize the text box to change the size and shape of the text characters. + + +

Text Tied to a Graphic

+ You can add text to any graphic after double-clicking the graphic. + To determine the position of the text, use the settings in Format - Text.this is the Draw command. In Writer it is Format - Object - Text attributes. + + + For example, click the arrow next to the Callouts icon +Icon + to open the Callouts toolbar. + + + Select a callout and move the mouse pointer to where you want the callout to start. + + + Drag to draw the callout. + + + Enter the text. + + +

Copying Text

+ + + Select the text in your Writer document. + + + Copy the text to the clipboard (Edit - Copy). + + + Click the page or slide where you want to paste the text. + + + Paste the text using Edit - Paste or Edit - Paste special. + Using Paste special, you can choose the text format to be pasted. Depending on formats, you can copy different text attributes.UFI: added an emph tag, see #60923 + + +

Importing Text

+ + + Click the page or slide where you want to import the text. + + + Choose Insert - File. + + + Select a text file (*.txt) or an HTML file and click Insert. The Insert Text dialog opens. Click OK to insert the text. + + +
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