![]() ![]() MS Office aligns it at bottom or top, depending on the shape, so that the second and following lines will be outside the frame box (= the rectangle of the resize handles). LibreOffice uses the middle of multi-line text to align the text radial to the curve in 'circle', 'arch up', 'arch down' and 'button' shape. LibreOffice renders them, but has no UI to define such paths.ĭrawinML allows only the 40 predefined paths, which are given in presetTextWarpDefinitions.xml ( ) ODF allows arbitrary paths to be used by 'text-path'. TextWarp shapes can use different styles for portions of the text. That is a restriction of LibreOffice, not of ODF. LibreOffice does not allow different styles for portions of the text in a Fontwork shape, but all characters have the same text properties. Fill and outline of characters belong to extensions of MS Office to the standard. The object itself can have fill and stroke in addition. The fill and outline of text in TextWarp are properties of character portions (called 'run' in DrawingML). LibreOffice uses for the fill and outline of the characters not the text style of the characters but the fill and stroke of the shape. Such object is a shape with prstGeom="rect", and therein a textbox with element prstTxWarp and attribute prst="textFoo". The text of the custom-shape is given as a sequence of text:p and/or text:list elements. ![]() Those are custom-shapes, where the attribute 'text-path' is set to 'true'. 1 Differences between Fontwork in LibreOffice and TextWarp in MS Officeĭifferences between Fontwork in LibreOffice and TextWarp in MS Office File Format.
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