On 06 Feb 2003, Zhang Linbo wrote: > 在 2003-02-05 三 的 22:59, Lars Clausen 写道: >> On 05 Feb 2003, Zhang Linbo wrote: >> > 在 2003-02-04 二 的 04:24, Lars Clausen 写道: >> >> On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Zhang Lin-bo wrote: >> >> > I tested dia-0.91-pre1 on my system and I found out the following >> >> > problems: >> >> > >> >> > 1. cmdline arguments are not processed. >> >> >> >> Do you have libpopt(-devel) installed? >> > >> > I have popt-1.7-1.06distributed with rh8.0. It's a combination >> > of the libpopt and libpopt-devel packages, I think. >> >> I fixed a problem with Gnome-enabled builds and opening diagrams from >> the command line yesterday. Please check if this cures your bug in the >> next prerelease (or by compiling CVS). > > Yes the cmdline arguments now work well. Here's a list of other minor > problems or suggestions (with dia-CVS-20030205-0824):
Thanks for the feedback! > a) The plug-ins/pixbuf/Makefile.am is missing. Forgot to put in CVS, coming in now. > b) The dependency libxml(-devel) >= 2.3.9 in dia.spec causes problem on > RH8.0 (the library is provided in the packages libxml2(-devel)). Ah, I knew I was going to get something wrong in that one. I could see the reqs were out of date, but without an RPM system to test on or feedback to fix it with I more or less had to guess. > c) The font attributes is now correctly handled. A feature request: > map font names which have changed to corresponding new ones. There is some effort to map old names to new ones. The old freetype names, found from the X font path, should remain the same. The old built-in names should be mapped. Only Gtk2 font names from earlier CVS could have strange name mappings, and there's little to do about that. > d) 'dia --help' works but 'dia -h' doesn't. That should be the case at most under Gnome. In non-Gnome, we have an 'h' short option given to popt. For Gnome, we're using what Gnome assigns us for help. > e) convert messages to the user's (some messages are in raw utf-8 > encoding). To the users encoding? The messages shown in dialogs should, by Gtk, all be presented rightly. Messages sent to the terminal would not necessarily display properly if translated into UTF-8. I guess that could be a problem. > f) Is it better to put dia.1.gz in /usr/share/man/man1 instead of > /usr/man/man1? Dunno; that location is determined by automake. > The only feature missing for me now is the input method for Simplified > Chinese, currently I use text copy/paste for inputting Chinese > characters. Sorry, we can't help you with that one. We just snarf all the input methods that Gtk gives us. As soon as you have a Gtk with Simplified Chinese input, Dia should use that as well. -Lars -- Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of Numenor "I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |---------------------------- will defend to the death your right to say it." | Where are we going, and --Evelyn Beatrice Hall paraphrasing Voltaire | what's with the handbasket? _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/faq.html Main page at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia