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Chapter 6: Creating Drawings with Draw
5. Use the Zoom floating toolbar to enlarge the view. If the black filling of the characters is a
distraction during the editing process, temporarily change it to, say, 10% gray by choosing
Format > Area.
Converting to Curves, Polygons, 3D
Many objects quite effectively edited by converting them. The following examples illustrate
this concept:
Open a rectangle. This has the default settings for colour, line thickness etc. and should
now be selected.
Choose Modify > Convert (in Impress the corresponding command can be on the context
menu of the rectangle). The menu subcommands are: To Curve, To Po lygon, To
3D, To 3D Rotation Object.
Choose Modify > Convert > To Curve to convert the rectangle into a Bézier curve. Now
edit the existing points. As shown in the following graphic, move the points, convert them
from corner points into rounded points, delete them, insert new points et cetera as the
rectangle is converted into a heart shape. All these options are described in detail in Help
under the search words Edit points and Bézier object bar.
Choose Modify > Convert > To Polygon to convert the original rectangle into a “Po lygon
with 4 points”, as will then be stated on the status bar. Now, for example, a polygon
down can be broken down into its basic parts by choosing Break from the Modify menu. The
status bar will then read “4 Lines selected”. Each of the lines can be shifted
separately.
With a polygon selected, click the Edit Points icon to modify points, insert new ones and
anything else needed in this mode.
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