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Hi Tom

thanks for the hint :)

Here you will find the attachments:
map_1.png <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4030970/map_1.png>  
map_2.png <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4030970/map_2.png>  

map_1 shows the map before merging,
map_2 shows the map after trying to merge the first couple of shapes.

I did use the context menu. I did use "primitive" shapes with regular
fillings.

Here is the file to the problem:

roads.odp <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4030970/roads.odp>  

I've been able to reproduce the issue:

Create a circle with a diameter of X (let's say 1cm).
Create a rectangle with a width of 1cm and any height.
Align the bottom centre of the rectangle to the centre of the circle.

Now rotate the rectangle by 60 degrees (120 or 240 work as well) with the
rotation axis being the centre of the circle.
Contextmenu - shape - merge; The result is anything but a proper merge.

Any creative ideas?


Thanks and kind regards,
Kai



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