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− | | Narration | + | |'''Narration''' |
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− | |Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Import and Export Images in LibreOffice Draw. | + | |Welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''Import and Export Images''' in '''LibreOffice Draw'''. |
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− | | In this tutorial, you will learn to import images into a Draw page and to save a Draw file into various file | + | |In this tutorial, you will learn to '''import''' images into a '''Draw page''' and to '''save''' a '''Draw''' file into various '''file format'''s. |
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− | |We can import and export both vector and bitmap or raster images in Draw. | + | |We can '''import''' and '''export''' both '''vector''' and '''bitmap''' or '''raster images''' in '''Draw'''. |
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|00:23 | |00:23 | ||
− | |Here we are using '''Ubuntu Linux version 10.04''' and '''LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.''' | + | |Here, we are using:'''Ubuntu Linux''' version '''10.04''' and '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4.''' |
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− | |Let us open the file '' | + | |Let us open the file 'RouteMap'. |
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− | |For the purpose of this tutorial, a JPEG file of the | + | |For the purpose of this tutorial, a 'JPEG' file of the 'WaterCycle' drawing has already been created and saved on the '''Desktop.''' |
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− | |Let us import this image into our Draw file. | + | |Let us '''import''' this '''image''' into our '''Draw''' file. |
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− | + | |First, select the '''page''' where you want to import the picture. | |
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− | |To import vector or bitmap images, click on the '''Insert''' tab and select '''Picture.''' | + | |To import '''vector''' or '''bitmap''' images, click on the '''Insert''' tab and select '''Picture.''' |
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− | |The '''Insert picture''' dialog box appears. | + | |The '''Insert picture''' dialog-box appears. |
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− | |Let us now select | + | |Let us now select 'Water Cycle.jpeg.' |
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− | + | |If we click on '''Open''', the image will be embedded physically into our '''Draw''' file. | |
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− | |If we check the '''Link''' box here, then the image will be linked by the path. | + | |If we check the '''Link''' box here, then the image will be linked by the '''path'''. |
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− | |A message appears saying that the image will only be stored as a link. | + | |A message appears saying that the image will only be stored as a '''link'''. |
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− | |The picture is inserted as a link in the Draw file. | + | |The picture is inserted as a '''link''' in the '''Draw''' file. |
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|Links can also be removed easily. | |Links can also be removed easily. | ||
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− | + | |The '''Edit Links''' dialog-box appears. | |
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− | |This dialog box lists all the | + | |This dialog-box lists all the '''link'''s in the '''Draw''' file. |
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− | + | |Click on the link for the picture 'WaterCycle'. | |
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− | + | |Click '''Break Link'''. | |
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− | |Draw will display a confirmation message. Click '''Yes.''' | + | |'''Draw''' will display a confirmation message. Click '''Yes.''' |
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− | |The | + | |The link is removed. Now, click on the '''Close''' button. |
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− | |But you will notice that the picture is still present in the file. | + | |But, you will notice that the picture is still present in the file. |
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− | |When you break a link, the picture is automatically embedded in the Draw file. | + | |When you break a link, the picture is automatically embedded in the '''Draw''' file. |
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|02:31 | |02:31 | ||
− | |Let’s delete this picture now. Select the picture | + | |Let’s delete this picture now. Select the picture and press the '''Delete''' button. |
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− | |Create two Draw | + | |Create two '''Draw file'''s. |
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− | |Insert an image in one file and save it. | + | |Insert an image in one file and '''save''' it. |
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− | |Embed an image in another file and save it. | + | |'''Embed''' an image in another file and save it. |
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− | |Next, let’s | + | |Next, let’s '''import''' the 'WaterCycle' diagram directly into this file as a '''Draw''' image. |
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− | |The ''' Insert File''' dialog box opens. | + | |The ''' Insert File''' dialog-box opens. |
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− | |From the list, select the Draw | + | |From the list, select the '''Draw''' file "WaterCycle.odg". |
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− | |The '''Insert slides/objects''' dialog box appears. | + | |The '''Insert slides/objects''' dialog-box appears. |
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− | |Click on the plus sign next to the file path. | + | |Click on the plus sign next to the file '''path'''. |
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− | |You will see a list of the | + | |You will see a list of the '''slide'''s. |
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− | |Let us select slide one with the | + | |Let us select slide one with the 'WaterCycle' diagram. |
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− | |You can also insert the page or the object as a link. | + | |You can also insert the '''page''' or the '''object''' as a '''link'''. |
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− | |To do this, simply click the ''' Link''' check box. | + | |To do this, simply click the ''' Link''' check-box. |
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− | |A confirmation dialog box appears, asking if the objects should be fit to the new format. | + | |A confirmation dialog-box appears, asking if the objects should be fit to the new format. |
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− | |The slide is inserted into the file in a new page. | + | |The slide is inserted into the file, in a new page. |
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− | |Next we shall learn to export images from Draw. | + | |Next, we shall learn to '''export''' images from '''Draw'''. |
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|04:17 | |04:17 | ||
− | |Exporting a file in Draw means to | + | |Exporting a file in 'Draw' means- to convert a 'Draw' file or a page of the Draw file or an object in a Draw file to a different file format. |
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− | |For example, the Draw file can be converted to a PDF, HTML, JPEG or a bitmap file | + | |For example, the 'Draw' file can be converted to a 'PDF', 'HTML', 'JPEG' or a '''bitmap''' file. |
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− | |The file formats PDF, Flash and HTML always export the whole Draw file | + | |The file formats '''PDF, Flash''' and '''HTML''' always export the whole 'Draw' file. |
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− | |Let’s minimize the | + | |Let’s minimize the 'RouteMap' file. |
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|04:51 | |04:51 | ||
− | |Do you wonder how we converted the Draw | + | |Do you wonder how we converted the 'Draw' 'WaterCycle' diagram to the 'JPEG' format? |
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− | |Open the file | + | |Open the file 'WaterCycle.' |
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|05:05 | |05:05 | ||
− | |Then, from the Pages panel, select the page with the | + | |Then, from the '''Pages''' panel, select the page with the 'WaterCycle' diagram. |
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− | |The ''' Export''' dialog box appears. | + | |The ''' Export''' dialog-box appears. |
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− | |Let us enter the name | + | |Let us enter the name "WaterCycleDiagram" in '''Filename''' field. |
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− | |From the Places panel, browse and select '''Desktop.''' | + | |From the '''Places''' panel, browse and select '''Desktop.''' |
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− | |In the '''File type''' field, we will select the option JPEG. But you can save the Draw file in any format you want. | + | |In the '''File type''' field, we will select the option '''JPEG'''. But you can '''save''' the 'Draw' file in any format you want. |
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− | |Check the '''Selection''' check box. | + | |Check the '''Selection''' check-box. |
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− | |Click '''Save.''' | + | |Click '''Save.''',The '''JPEG Options''' dialog-box appears. |
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− | |Let’s keep the default options that are selected in this dialog box. | + | |Let’s keep the default options that are selected in this dialog-box. |
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− | |The Draw page with the | + | |The '''Draw''' page with the 'WaterCycle' diagram is saved as a 'JPEG' on the '''Desktop.''' |
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− | |Here | + | |Here, only one page from the 'Draw' file is converted to 'JPEG' file. |
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− | |If you save in PDF, Flash or HTML formats | + | |If you save in '''PDF, Flash''' or '''HTML''' formats then all the pages in the 'Draw' file will be exported. |
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− | |We can also edit raster images in Draw. | + | |We can also '''edit''' '''raster images''' in 'Draw'. |
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− | |You can also use the Picture toolbar to edit these pictures. | + | |You can also use the '''Picture''' toolbar to edit these pictures. |
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− | |In this tutorial, you have learnt to import and export images and | + | |In this tutorial, you have learnt to import and export images and to save '''Draw object'''s into various file formats. |
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− | |Individual objects or a group of selected objects can also be exported | + | |Individual objects or a group of selected objects can also be exported. |
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− | |Convert only the clouds and the mountain from the | + | |Convert only the clouds and the mountain from the 'WaterCycle' '''Draw''' file into 'JPEG' format. |
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− | | 07:05 | + | |07:05 |
− | |Watch the video available at the following link | + | |Watch the video available at the following link. |
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− | |It | + | |It summarizes the '''Spoken Tutorial''' project. |
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− | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | + | |If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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|07:17 | |07:17 | ||
− | | The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | |The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
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|07:20 | |07:20 | ||
− | |Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | + | |Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
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|07:23 | |07:23 | ||
− | |Gives certificates for those who pass an online test | + | |Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
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|07:28 | |07:28 | ||
− | |For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org | + | |For more details, please write to:'''contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org'''. |
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− | | 07:35 | + | |07:35 |
− | | Spoken Tutorial | + | |'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project. |
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|07:40 | |07:40 | ||
− | |It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | |It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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|07:48 | |07:48 | ||
− | |More information on this | + | |More information on this mission is available at:'''spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro'''. |
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|08:01 | |08:01 | ||
− | |This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Thanks for joining. | + | |This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Thanks for joining. |
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 23 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Import and Export Images in LibreOffice Draw. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, you will learn to import images into a Draw page and to save a Draw file into various file formats. |
00:16 | We can import and export both vector and bitmap or raster images in Draw. |
00:23 | Here, we are using:Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:32 | Let us open the file 'RouteMap'. |
00:35 | For the purpose of this tutorial, a 'JPEG' file of the 'WaterCycle' drawing has already been created and saved on the Desktop. |
00:46 | Let us import this image into our Draw file. |
00:49 | Let’s close this image. |
00:52 | First, select the page where you want to import the picture. |
00:57 | Let’s insert a new page and select it. |
01:01 | To import vector or bitmap images, click on the Insert tab and select Picture. |
01:08 | Then click From File. |
01:10 | The Insert picture dialog-box appears. |
01:14 | Let us now select 'Water Cycle.jpeg.' |
01:17 | If we click on Open, the image will be embedded physically into our Draw file. |
01:24 | If we check the Link box here, then the image will be linked by the path. |
01:29 | Let us click on Open. |
01:32 | A message appears saying that the image will only be stored as a link. |
01:37 | Click Keep Link. |
01:40 | The picture is inserted as a link in the Draw file. |
01:44 | Links can also be removed easily. |
01:48 | Go to the Main menu, select Edit and then click Link. |
01:53 | The Edit Links dialog-box appears. |
01:57 | This dialog-box lists all the links in the Draw file. |
02:02 | Click on the link for the picture 'WaterCycle'. |
02:06 | Click Break Link. |
02:09 | Draw will display a confirmation message. Click Yes. |
02:14 | The link is removed. Now, click on the Close button. |
02:20 | But, you will notice that the picture is still present in the file. |
02:25 | When you break a link, the picture is automatically embedded in the Draw file. |
02:31 | Let’s delete this picture now. Select the picture and press the Delete button. |
02:39 | Here is an assignment for you. |
02:42 | Create two Draw files. |
02:44 | Insert an image in one file and save it. |
02:48 | Embed an image in another file and save it. |
02:52 | Compare both the file sizes. |
02:55 | In the file in which you linked the image, change the size of the image. |
03:00 | Check if the change is reflected in the original file. |
03:05 | Next, let’s import the 'WaterCycle' diagram directly into this file as a Draw image. |
03:13 | From the Main menu, click Insert and select File. |
03:18 | The Insert File dialog-box opens. |
03:21 | From the list, select the Draw file "WaterCycle.odg". |
03:28 | Click Open. |
03:30 | The Insert slides/objects dialog-box appears. |
03:34 | Click on the plus sign next to the file path. |
03:38 | You will see a list of the slides. |
03:41 | Let us select slide one with the 'WaterCycle' diagram. |
03:46 | You can also insert the page or the object as a link. |
03:51 | To do this, simply click the Link check-box. |
03:55 | Click OK. |
03:57 | A confirmation dialog-box appears, asking if the objects should be fit to the new format. |
04:05 | Click Yes. |
04:07 | The slide is inserted into the file, in a new page. |
04:12 | Next, we shall learn to export images from Draw. |
04:17 | Exporting a file in 'Draw' means- to convert a 'Draw' file or a page of the Draw file or an object in a Draw file to a different file format. |
04:29 | For example, the 'Draw' file can be converted to a 'PDF', 'HTML', 'JPEG' or a bitmap file. |
04:39 | The file formats PDF, Flash and HTML always export the whole 'Draw' file. |
04:47 | Let’s minimize the 'RouteMap' file. |
04:51 | Do you wonder how we converted the 'Draw' 'WaterCycle' diagram to the 'JPEG' format? |
04:58 | Let me demonstrate how it was done. |
05:01 | Open the file 'WaterCycle.' |
05:05 | Then, from the Pages panel, select the page with the 'WaterCycle' diagram. |
05:11 | From the Main menu, click File and select Export. |
05:16 | The Export dialog-box appears. |
05:18 | Let us enter the name "WaterCycleDiagram" in Filename field. |
05:24 | From the Places panel, browse and select Desktop. |
05:29 | In the File type field, we will select the option JPEG. But you can save the 'Draw' file in any format you want. |
05:38 | Check the Selection check-box. |
05:42 | Click Save.,The JPEG Options dialog-box appears. |
05:47 | Let’s keep the default options that are selected in this dialog-box. |
05:53 | Click OK. |
05:55 | The Draw page with the 'WaterCycle' diagram is saved as a 'JPEG' on the Desktop. |
06:02 | Here, only one page from the 'Draw' file is converted to 'JPEG' file. |
06:08 | If you save in PDF, Flash or HTML formats then all the pages in the 'Draw' file will be exported. |
06:18 | We can also edit raster images in 'Draw'. |
06:22 | Raster images can be formatted using the Format menu. |
06:26 | You can also use the Picture toolbar to edit these pictures. |
06:31 | This brings us to the end of the tutorial on LibreOffice Draw. |
06:37 | In this tutorial, you have learnt to import and export images and to save Draw objects into various file formats. |
06:47 | Here is an assignment for you. |
06:50 | Individual objects or a group of selected objects can also be exported. |
06:56 | Convert only the clouds and the mountain from the 'WaterCycle' Draw file into 'JPEG' format. |
07:05 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
07:09 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
07:12 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:17 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
07:20 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
07:23 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
07:28 | For more details, please write to:contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
07:35 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
07:40 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
07:48 | More information on this mission is available at:spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
08:01 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Thanks for joining. |