diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/round_corner.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/round_corner.xhp index c9ef6a67c2..f900d318af 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/round_corner.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/round_corner.xhp @@ -52,38 +52,42 @@ * Contributor(s): _______________________________________ * * - ************************************************************************--> + ************************************************************************--> + + -Creating Round Corners +Creating Round Corners /text/shared/guide/round_corner.xhp Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe +converted from old format - fpe - - - corner rounding;customizingrectangles;rounding cornerslegends;rounding cornersround corners;customizingCreating Round Corners - When you insert a rectangle or a callout box using the drawing functions and activate Edit Points, you see a small frame at the upper left corner of the object. The frame indicates the amount by which the corners are rounded. When the frame is positioned at the top left corner, no rounding occurs. When the frame is positioned on the handle centered at the top of the object, the corners are rounded as much as possible. You adjust the degree of rounding by moving the frame between these two positions. - - - - - - - Mouse pointer as hand - - - If you place the cursor on the box it changes to a hand symbol. You can now drag the box to change the amount of rounding. An outline shows a preview of the result. - - - -
- - - - +corner roundings +rectangles;rounding corners +legends;rounding corners +round corners +customizing;round corners + +Creating Round Corners + +When you insert a rectangle or a callout box using the drawing functions and activate Edit Points, you see a small frame at the upper left corner of the object. The frame indicates the amount by which the corners are rounded. When the frame is positioned at the top left corner, no rounding occurs. When the frame is positioned on the handle centered at the top of the object, the corners are rounded as much as possible. You adjust the degree of rounding by moving the frame between these two positions. + + + + +Mouse pointer as hand + + + +If you place the cursor on the box it changes to a hand symbol. You can now drag the box to change the amount of rounding. An outline shows a preview of the result. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp index 7c610eeda4..f0c37cd5a6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + - - - - -Inserting Protected Spaces, Hyphens and Conditional Separators -/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - + ************************************************************************--> + + + + +Inserting Protected Spaces, Hyphens and Conditional Separators +/text/shared/guide/space_hyphen.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + -protected spaces;inserting -spaces; protected -hyphens; as separators -conditional separators -separators; conditional -dashes;replacing +protected spaces;inserting +spaces; inserting protected spaces +hyphens; as separators +conditional separators +separators; conditional +dashes;replacing non-breaking dashes - + Inserting Protected Spaces, Hyphens and Conditional Separators - -Non-breaking spaces + +Non-breaking spaces To prevent two words from being separated at the end of a line, press the Command key -Ctrl key when you type a space between the words. -Non-breaking dash -An example of a non-breaking dash is a company name such as A-Z. Obviously you would not want A- to appear at the end of a line and Z at the beginning of the next line. To solve this problem, press Shift+Ctrl+ minus sign. In other words, hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys and press the minus key. -Hyphen, dash -In order to enter longer dashes, you can find under Tools - AutoCorrect/AutoFormat - -- Options the Replace dashes option. This option replaces one or two minus signs under certain conditions with a long dash (see $[officename] Help). -For additional replacements see the replacements table underTools - AutoCorrect/AutoFormat - -- Replace. Here you can, among other things, replace a shortcut automatically by a dash, even in another font. -Definite separator +Ctrl key when you type a space between the words. +Non-breaking dash +An example of a non-breaking dash is a company name such as A-Z. Obviously you would not want A- to appear at the end of a line and Z at the beginning of the next line. To solve this problem, press Shift+Ctrl+ minus sign. In other words, hold down the Shift and Ctrl keys and press the minus key. +Hyphen, dash +In order to enter longer dashes, you can find under Tools - AutoCorrect +- Options the Replace dashes option. This option replaces one or two minus signs under certain conditions with a long dash (see $[officename] Help). +For additional replacements see the replacements table under Tools - AutoCorrect +- Replace. Here you can, among other things, replace a shortcut automatically by a dash, even in another font. +Definite separator To support automatic hyphenation by entering a separator inside a word yourself, use the keys Command -Ctrl+minus sign. The word is separated at this position when it is at the end of the line, even if automatic hyphenation for this paragraph is switched off. - -Special characters - - +Ctrl+minus sign. The word is separated at this position when it is at the end of the line, even if automatic hyphenation for this paragraph is switched off. + +Special characters + +