Le Tue, Jun 04, 2002, à 09:21:48AM +0200, Claus Ritter a écrit: > Open questions for me are: > - is there the possibilty to hierarchically organize a design? E.g. a > block represents a part of the circuit specified in another dia diagram. > Is this possible at all?
There has been expressed interest in that, but no one has shown code (to my knowledge). The URL proposal of (yesterday ?) could be used as a basis (like in: if the URL is a relative url to a dia file, then behave hierarchically) > - is it possible to define my own menus with the right mouse button on > objects(groups), like VISIO? Unlike Visio, you do have the source. > In a longterm I plan also to visualize the state of the hardware for > every clock cycle. Therefore it's interesting how flexible(fast) the > interface of dia is when the program gets data delivered from an > external source? I don't know. > This work now is purely academic (I'm in a scientific institution), but > in the future it can become commercial. Right now I'm in the search for > a program fullfilling the above requests for the commercial hardware > simulator I want to use. I started with VISIO which is able to do the > above things, but the hardware simulator is written in LINUX and we > don't want to have different OS. You have the right and freedom to do a lot of things with dia, and are more than welcome to do so, provided this complies with the terms and conditions of the GPL. > If anybody can help me with my questions I would be very thankful. > Dia is a powerful tool and I really want to use it in my tool chain. But > I need descriptions of the interfaces. You already have it, in the same language the software is using: C. Besides, there was discussion on that topic... yesterday ! which you may want to read. -- Cyrille -- Grumpf. _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list