Rounded Rectangle

Hi All, I'm new to the forum and Lectora Inspire. Use to work on an older version. I need to figure out if there is a way to keep the corner radius the same on all my rounded rectangle shapes. Is there a way that I can edit just the corners? Any advise will be greatly appreciated. I have 3500 + slides to do and if I have to do each shape in photoshop, it's going to take me forever. Thanks so much in advance.

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Could you create one rounded rectangle in Photoshop, then import and resize that image on each of your Lectora pages? If you're using multiple colors, you should just need one of each.


Otherwise, maybe someone with better knowledge of CSS may have a solution.

@rwalters 61472 wrote:

Could you create one rounded rectangle in Photoshop, then import and resize that image on each of your Lectora pages? If you're using multiple colors, you should just need one of each.


Otherwise, maybe someone with better knowledge of CSS may have a solution.



Thank you for trying to help. It is greatly appreciated. :)

I was actually hoping to be able to do it all in Lectora instead of Photoshop. If you resize the photoshop images, then the corners will be all different.

Thank you ssneg. Not sure if my boss will upgrade, but will check with her. Thanks so much for the advise. I'm really glad Lectora is improving on all these things, its making designing slides so much easier.

Hi Adriana,

you cannot do that in Lectora 11, the corner radius is fixed (as percentage of shape size IIRC) and it is also created as a EMF shape immediately when you insert it into Lectora. In Lectora 12, there are significant improvements to shapes:

- shapes are stored as Lectora objects in AWT and can be mass edited if need be

- shapes are published to PNG with the course

- you can edit lots of shape properties, including corner radius


They say Lectora 12 is out this year, you can try and ask support@trivantis.com for beta access. The current beta is in very, very good shape (no pun) so you might find it useful for your project.

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