..... and .......

The default for this is under File|Preferences, in the User Interface tab.

Eventually,
Richard.


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From: Kerry, Richard
Sent: 21 July 2009 16:52
To: 'discussions about usage and development of dia'
Subject: RE: Question


A .Dia file is a zipped xml file.
Unzip it then it can be opened.
Or, if you're doing the saving, clear the check-box in the save dialog that 
says "compress diagram files" and you'll get xml files saved.


Helpfully,
Maybe,
Richard.


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From: dia-list-boun...@gnome.org [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf 
Of Loek Bergman
Sent: 21 July 2009 16:45
To: discussions about usage and development of dia
Subject: Re: Question

Hello liang chang,


As far as I know is a .dia file a binary, so it will not open in any text 
editor. To view the content of a .dia file you could export it to svg. That you 
can read in almost any text editor.


With kind regards,


Loek Bergman

2009/7/20 CHANG L. <liang.ch...@durham.ac.uk<mailto:liang.ch...@durham.ac.uk>>


Dear Madam or Sir

I am a student in Dept of CS at Durham University, I am doing a project, which 
needs me to write a program in Java to analyze the UML diagram.

I have one problem, I want to open the file (.dia) with text editor in Windows 
operating system. I tried some text editors, but I cannot open the .dia file 
correctly, so could you help me to solve this problem.

Kind regards

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