Greetings, Steffen Macke! >> I could do it by hands inside the Dia document source (XML, after all, is >> very >> flexible format...), but I'd like to have a more straightforward solution. > Something like this might be possible with the help of a Python plugin. > But "the devil is in the details". > Could you provide two "before and after" diagrams?
Sure. I cut a part of it for an illustration. (Original is like 100 times bigger) > Tricky questions might be: > * How do you select the placeholder shapes? The default shape, that is most common. > * How do you select the replacement shapes? Well, when you know if it's different from common... :) > * Do the connectors match (somehow)? They are the same for all shapes in group. (The center point) P.S. Anyone know a fast and reliable SVG viewer for Windows? Pref. with text search. I'm running short of ideas for search query :/ -- WBR, Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 24.09.2011, <14:59> Sorry for my terrible english...
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