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Custom Shapes Work in progress.

How to Use Custom Shapes

What is a 'Custom Shape'

Handles

Extrusion

FontWork

Tutorial: Create Own Custom Shapes

Getting started

This chapter gives you an overview to the work flow and tools using a simple example.

New Document

Start with a new Draw document and insert a rectangle. Make sure you use the rectangle form the “Basic Shapes”. Name the shape “MyShape” and save the document to e.g. “Start.odg”. Close the document but not Apache OpenOffice.

Not starting from scratch but with an existing custom shape has some advantages: You need not take care about the document itself, about embedding the shape into a page and a layer, or about any styles.
It is useful to name a shape. Such named shape is listed in the Navigator and you can select it from the navigator.

Such odg-document is actual a zip-container. So you first need to unzip the file. I use the application "7-Zip" for this task, because it does not look at the filename-extension, but can unzip the odg-file directly. Other unpacker might need, that you change the filename-extension from ".odg" to ".zip".

The ODF specification knows an flat, not packed format too. It has the filename-extension ".fodg", but Apache OpenOffice cannot yet read oder write it.




API for Custom Shapes

Custom Shapes in Core

Relation to OOXML

References

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