GChemPaint - Support: sr #106236, circles and other shapes
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sr #106236: circles and other shapes
Submitter: | Josh Smith <johsua> | ||
Submitted: | Fri 25 Jan 2008 11:11:24 PM UTC | ||
Category: | None | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Severity: | 1 - Wish | Status: | Confirmed |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | jean_brefort |
Open/Closed: | Open | Operating System: | GNU/Linux |
Sat 26 Jan 2008 06:36:27 PM UTC, comment #3: |
Jean Bréfort <jean_brefort>![]() ![]() |
Sat 26 Jan 2008 06:24:08 PM UTC, comment #2: Well thank you for the nice program and your hard work. It does seem to interface well with open office, so I can live w/out circles for a while. If I knew how to program I'd try to help out. Thanks again! |
Josh Smith <johsua> |
Sat 26 Jan 2008 05:27:57 AM UTC, comment #1: I'd like too, but time is missing and more prioritary tasks absorb it all. So probably not before 0.12 (and there is no time schedule), unless new developpers join. |
Jean Bréfort <jean_brefort>![]() ![]() |
Fri 25 Jan 2008 11:11:24 PM UTC, original submission:
Is there any way to make a circle using gchempaint? I am running v0.8.6. Is there any chance this feature may be added in the future? I'd like to draw aromatics with circles in them.
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Josh Smith <johsua> |
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Copying to openoffice just produces low quality bitmaps for now. Things work much better with abiword (needs 2.6.0 to be released soon), since there we can embed the data and produce vectorial output on printing.