Quick Start Guide

LibreOce allows you to import Scalable Vector Graphics (*.svg) and WordPerfect
Graphics (*.wpg). Select File > Open and use the Filter drop-down list to view which
le formats can be opened.
Procedure 4.5: Creating a Graphic
1
Click [Alt] + [F2] and enter oodraw to open LibreOce Draw.
2 Use the toolbar at the bottom of the window to create a graphic.
3 Save the graphic.
To embed an existing Draw graphic into an LibreOce document, select Insert >
Object > OLE Object. Select Create from le and click Search to navigate to the Draw
le to insert. If you insert a le as OLE object, you can easily edit the object later by
double-clicking it.
Procedure 4.6: Opening Draw From Other LibreOce Modules
One particularly useful feature of Draw is the ability to open it from other LibreOce
modules so you can create a drawing that is automatically imported into your
document.
1 From an LibreOce module (for example, from Writer), click Insert > Object
> OLE Object > LibreOce 3.x Drawing > OK. This opens Draw.
2 Create your drawing.
3 Click in your document, outside the Draw frame.
The drawing is automatically inserted into your document.
4.6.4 Creating Mathematical Formulas with Math
It is usually dicult to include complex mathematical formulas in your documents.
The LibreOce Math equation editor lets you create formulas using operators,
functions, and formatting assistants. You can then save those formulas as objects
that can be imported into other documents. Math functions can be inserted into
other LibreOce documents like any other graphic object.
Using Math, you can enter your equation in three dierent ways:
Type markup in the equation editor,
Right-click on the equation editor and select the symbol from the context menu,
or
Select a symbol from the Selection toolbox.
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