On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Arnout Standaert wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm trying out Dia under windows 2000 to do some UML modelling since I'm
> working with a rather large JAVA program. Since I work with LaTeX, I use
> the EPS export function.  However, I noticed that the borders around,
> e.g. class names tend to be rather small, they almost overlap with the
> text itself. In a so-called "note", the border even crosses the contained
> text...  I tried to look for the .shape files defining the uml shapes,
> but I didn't find them in the \shapes directory (as opposed to most other
> shapes...).  How can I resolve this ?

The UML shapes are (mostly) complicated enough that they warrant C code,
thus look for them in objects/UML in the source.

-Lars

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