Description: Hi. Please make it possible to create presentations based on a template with stickers. There is such a project as https://miro.com. There is the opportunity to make a presentation based on stickers. For expample, I am attaching a picture https://ask.libreoffice.org/upfiles/15673496174389336.png Add such stickers in the presentation, please. Actual Results: Add stickers in the presentation. Or create the stickers in presentation like as miro.com Expected Results: Add stickers in the presentation. Or create the stickers in presentation like as miro.com Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info:
Hello 2aista, I believe you can add rectangular shapes with shadow that would look like a sticker. Does it work for you ?
Of course, I can draw stickers manually, but it’s inconvenient. It was more convenient if the stickers were implemented as a separate built-in object. Now I am making slides with stickers in the miro.com, taking screenshots and adding them to OppenOffice. Inconveniently.
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What exactly do you have in mind with "template based on stickers" when not using shapes with shadow? Templates are blueprints of a whole presentation and I don't get this together with (nicely drawn) note stickers (see bug 48722).
I mean, can you make the same stickers like as in miro.com. The objects that can be embedded in presentations (style, color, etc.)
Hm, we could add some sticker/post-it variants to the gallery. But I'm afraid it's either not configurable because being a rater image or way less appearing since we lack on blurry shadows.
I prepared already stickers https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/gui-widget-prototyping But I can add an separate gallery for stickers. Good point.
If you want, you can draw some stickers and what you want in libreoffice draw and uplaoad the libo file. Than we can make together an gallery + extension.
There are some sticker-like widgets, see comment 8. If you want fancy natural shadow, this has been implemented recently too. But to achieve the donkey ear effect might be a bit tricky. But ultimately you may add these stickers as graphic whether raster or vector to your presentation and use a text box overlay. => WFM