On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 21:03:43 +0100, Lars Clausen wrote 
> On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 21:52 +0000, Martin Gleadow wrote: 
> > loli wrote: 
> > >     
> > >     
> > >>From time to time a question about connecting lines appears at the 
list     
> [...] 
> > > The upper part looks like just a line but again it is formed by two 
lines    
> > > joined with an ellipse    
> >  
> > That sounds like it will work, but doesn't seem a very elegant solution.  
> >   In addition, when I zoomed in as close as I could then tried to  
> > further minimise the ellipse Dia crashed on my repeatedly (0.94,  
> > installed via apt on Ubuntu) 
>  
> Can't reproduce that on 0.95-pre6 or 0.94.  Which GTK are you using? 
> Can you crash 0.95-pre* that way? 
>  
> > I see 2 options here: 
> >  
> > 1) allow the creation of arbitrary zero size connection points which can  
> > be added to the diagram for this purpose 
>  
> That's somewhat of a kludge, but easy to do. 
(I don't understand "kludge"; it does not appear in my "The Merriam Webster 
Pocket Dictionary).  
But just in case you are planning to program these "zero size connection 
points": I think they should be able to increase in size and have more than 
just one regular connection point (as the ellipse has), in order to make it 
easier to connect or disconnect a line without touching end points of other 
lines.  
>  
> > 2) Allow the end of a line to act as a connection point. 
>  
> I did an attempt of that once, and it would require some extra plumbing 
> and UI to allow it to be disconnected again. 
>  
> -Lars 
>  
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