Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 33778
Missing x/y coordinates of object
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:41:43 UTC
I am using the german version of OOo1.1.1 with OO 1.0 Drawing (.sxd) Was using Staroffice 5.1 and did not have this problem. To experience my problem "please follow me": 1. Open new Drawing 2. Choose type of object - straight line 2. Draw a straight horisontally from left to right- when doing so I get no "feed back" on the screen what position my object have = x/y coordinates of the line. 3. The x/y coordinates of the straight line is not indicated at the bottom of the drawing in the bottom bar. This is missing. From the left of the bar the CHANGE of position in x/ x coordinates are shown. In the next field to the right I miss the position of my object = x/y coordinates 4. To get coordinates choose F4 - this is too complicated and much to slow. Thank you very much in advance for helping me with this issue.
Priority changed.
This seems to be an enhancement, too. Re-setted, Reassigned.
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