Hi Alexandro, On 02.11.2012 21:34, Alexandro Colorado wrote: -- snip --
This problem is more on the design and paper paradigm. Having a digitalization of a paper-form forms, we use tables to design as opposed as to hold tabular data. A document design should be done with a DTP program something that Writer is not the optimal software for it. Frame-based software is the ideal for design documents. One simple example is the lack of 'rotate' an image in Writer, while Draw has it.
Yes, that's true and me and Oliver have a note about this in our minds to get to a solution, it's an old and annoying problem.
Here we have two scenarios: 1) Import such features into writer. 2) Improve the integration of draw and writer. Draw layers could easily be taken as a "template" for writer to fill in around Draw designs.
That's the right direction; to be able to do that efficiently some preparations have to be done with which we are active. As a workaround for now it is possible to create draw-graphic objects in Writer; these *can* be rotated, but do not provide the Writer-typical frabe-object borders (one thing DrawingLayer grahic objects vave to learn before we will be able to solve this)
HTH! -- snip Sincerely, Armin -- ALG