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Dave Barton schrieb am 25.04.2022 um 20:07:
On 25/04/2022 17:18, LO.Harald.Berger@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Dave, Regina, John,

see below, as already mentioned in my last e-mail:

Am 25.04.2022 um 17:18 schrieb Dave Barton:
[...snip...]
the PNG graphic cannot be directly edited from within LO.
Right-click on the inserted object (bracket) and then select "Break".
The text can now be edited.

Kind regards
Harald
[...snip...]
Kind Regards
Dave

Look into the source code and you will see that the gallery flowcharts
in Writer are PNG bitmaps and in Draw they are metafile vectors, which
is the reason break works in  Draw (a vector graphics module), but does
not in Writer.


I have tested it with version 7.3.2 and version 7.4, both on Windows. The items "left brace" and "right brace" are surely shapes. Drag them from the Gallery to a Writer document. You can even use their handles.

What version of LO do you use? Might it be, that a Linux distributor packs a different version of the Gallery theme?

Kind regards,
Regina



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