Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice
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LibreOffice 5.4.5.1 (Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw) and Fedora 27 Workstation were used when creating the following instructions.
VRT Network Equipment Icons
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/vrt-network-equipment
Step 1: Download VRT Network Equipment extension
Step 2: Add extension to LibreOffice
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Open LibreOffice and go to Tools and then Extension Manager.
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Click Add and browse to the extension that you just downloaded and click Open.
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After you have successfully added the extension, it should look this:
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Close out of Extension Manager and then click on Restart Now button.
Step 3: Confirm that the VRT themes are available
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Cisco Network Topology Icons
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/brand-center/network-topology-icons.html
Step 1: Download 3015_jpeg.zip file and extract it
Step 2: Add the 3015_jpeg files
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Open LibreOffice and go to View and then Gallery.
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Click on New Theme... and a new window called Properties of New Theme will appear.
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On the General tab, change New Theme to Cisco Network Topology
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On the Files tab, click on Find Files... and browse to the extracted folder named 3015_jpeg and click OK.
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Click on Add All and all the files will disappear. Click OK.
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A new theme called Cisco Network Topology is now added to the Gallery.
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check this freeware as well for simpler projects, needs JAVA:
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@emad-r said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
needs JAVA:
Not just no, but hell no.
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@jaredbusch said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
@emad-r said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
needs JAVA:
Not just no, but hell no.
Latest Java JRE have gone along way, and much faster and the whole oracle deal got stopped , and it is much lighter and responsive, check it out. after install disable web browser support, and update checking and it will never nag you, actually I think it is right to prep users machines with latest .net framework + latest java
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@emad-r said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
@jaredbusch said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
@emad-r said in Adding Network Equipment and Topology Icons in LibreOffice:
needs JAVA:
Not just no, but hell no.
Latest Java JRE have gone along way, and much faster and the whole oracle deal got stopped , and it is much lighter and responsive, check it out. after install disable web browser support, and update checking and it will never nag you, actually I think it is right to prep users machines with latest .net framework + latest java
Not just no, but hell no.
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Java... I feel dirty.
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I hated that I had to install java on the lab computers back then, because of Elluminate Live.