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I unfotuntately can't reproduce this, likely because I am unfamilar with
Dimension Lines.
In any case there are many new versions of LibreOffice available, has
this issue been fixed in a more recent release?
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761119
Title:
Draw Dimension Unit of Measurement Fraction
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: libreoffice
The Draw "Lines and Arrows", "Dimension Lines" does not allow number
format codes to be applied against the text.
When changing units of measurement under Tools/Options/LibreOffice
Draw/General to Inches, the text formatting automatically applies
Engineering Scale and does not make available Architectural Scale.
Under help, the following information is provided in a table for examples.
Number Format Codes
5.75 as 5 3/4 and 6.3 as 6 3/10 # ???/???
This is available in Calc as a Format on the Numbers Tab.
When right clicking on Dimension Line, under the selection "Dimensions..." it
would be nice if another tab were added allowing more than one style of unit
and the variations of those units.
That is, click on 'mm' for 'millimeters' and click on "inches" and then
"Architectural" for fractional notation.
The dimension would display "31.75mm [1 1/4"]
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