On 29 April 2011 07:28, Krabina Bernhard <krabina@kdz.or.at> wrote:
Hi,
I think there are two annoyances in writer that should not be that hard to
fix. I hope someone can fix these:
1. Why can't writer have image descriptions ABOVE the image as well? It can
do it with tables, but with images, image captions have to be below the
image...
2. Why can't writer have the possibility to rotate an image...
Over 20 years ago I used Impression Publisher and it could rotate graphics
and IIRC flow text around irregular shaped objects. And that was on a
computer with 2 meg of RAM, no hard drive and basically the same ARM
processor as a modern day Smartphone but running at 30 MHz. It could be
argued that few people need these or they are more appropriate to a DTP
program? I use Inkscape and GIMP now for most image preparation, then import
the final product into Writer if it needs to go into a WP. More often than
not though it goes straight onto a web page.
thanx and keep up the good work!
regards,
Berhard
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