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Table 5: Bitmap fill properties
Property Meaning
Size – Original Select this box to retain the original size of the
bitmap.
Size – Relative To rescale the object deselect the Original option and
select this one. The Width and Height edit boxes are
enabled.
Size – Width When Relative is selected 100% means that the
bitmap original width will be resized to occupy the
whole fill area width, 50% means that the width of
the bitmap will be half that of the fill area.
Size – Height When Relative is selected 100% means that the
bitmap original height will be resized to occupy the
whole fill area height, 50% means that the height of
the bitmap will be half that of the fill area.
Position – Anchor
Map
Select from the map the place of the area where the
bitmap should be anchored to.
Position – X offset When tiling is enabled, enter in this box the offset for
the width of the bitmap in percentage values. 50%
offset means that at the anchor point of the bitmap
OOo will place the middle part of the bitmap and
start tiling from there.
Position – Y offset This will have the same effect of the X offset, but will
work on the height of the bitmap.
Position – Tile When this option is selected the bitmap will be tiled
to fill the area. The size of the bitmap used for the
tiling is determined by the Size settings.
Position – Autofit Stretches the bitmap to fill the whole area. Selecting
this option disables all the size settings.
Offset – Row If tiling is enabled offsets the rows of tiled bitmaps
by the percentage entered in the box so that two
subsequent rows are not aligned.
Offset – Column If tiling is enabled, offsets the columns of tiled
bitmaps by the percentage entered in the box so that
two subsequent columns of bitmaps are not aligned.
The way some of these parameters work is difficult to describe; the
best way to understand them is to use them. Some examples of bitmap
fills are given in Figure 106 along with the parameters used.
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