Maintainer: |
filhocf |
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(2 votes)
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OpenOffice.org |
Tags: |
gallery, network, diagrams |
Post date: |
Wednesday, 3 May, 2017 - 09:57 |
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A library of consistently-styled isometric symbols for creating network diagrams (logical and physical) in vector form. Shapes are designed to scale and can have line width and style applied in bulk (select all) without breaking the appearance. In addition to traditional IT-related equipment, the library includes equipment encountered in industrial environments such as PLCs, RTUs, energy meters and a range of other DIN- and panel-mounted communications devices.
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1.3.0 | System Independent | -- | 03/05/2017 - 09:59 | More information | Download |
Comments
Actually a large set of drawings in six categories, worthwhile if you're working in any of the six areas (Clients and Peripherals, Energy management, Industrial automation, Networking and communications, Servers and Visualization).
Actually a large set of drawings in six categories, worthwhile if you're working in any of the six areas (Clients and Peripherals, Energy management, Industrial automation, Networking and communications, Servers and Visualization).
I'm new to Open Office. I'm using Draw. I've downloaded and installed this network shape extension and now have an open, blank, page.
Where and how do I find the available shapes and insert one of them into my drawing, please?
After installing the extension you must restart OpenOffice (all programs - if you have Calc and Draw open then close both). Once restarted, click on the Gallery icon or select Tools->Gallery and scroll to the CFNarede entries. Find the image you want and drag it to the drawing. From there you can manipulate it.
A screenshot to show what pictures can be used will be fine.
Thank you by your suggestion.