


odt with LibreOffice, and check the Dialogbox, the url path is still there in the xml file, but it's not displayed on the user interface (see the attached image).Īnd then, if I execute the DialogBox from LibreOffice, at runtime, the image is still not displayed. In this case, when I execute the Dialogbox in runtime, on OpenOffice, the image is well displayed. If I load the image, it's forced to a linked URL (not an embedded file like LibreOffice does). So, I tried to do the same on OpenOffice, and I've created a simply DialogBox with only a picto control. I mean that the primary functionnality available with the user interface just doesn't work in my case. Free alternative for Office productivity tools: Apache OpenOffice - formerly known as - is an open-source office productivity software suite containing word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, formula editor, and database management applications. My question here is about the Picto Control added on a dialog box. The application comprised of a word processor (Writer), a drawing tool (Draw), a spreadsheet utility (Calc), a formula editor (Math), a database management tool. The free and Open Source productivity suite. I'm already managing images into the document by code for the purpose of the macro I'm developping without any problem.īy the way, it's strange because I found no reference to the picto control in the document you mentionned.is this control a recent control in the OpenOffice Library? But all the sections you mentionned are talking about the insertion and management of images in the document.
