It is what it is.  This being open source, things happen, and there is
insufficient motivation to change it, or no perceived need compared to to
other development plans.  You can try to make a case for the change or take
on the development yourself.

Myself, I never considered it to be an issue, or if I did I worked around
it.  You are the first to note it that I am aware of for at least 10
years.  That doesn't make you wrong or too picky, just letting you know the
terrain you are traversing.

Welcome to the dia family,

Mike
On Oct 23, 2015 10:11 PM, "michael ebert" <meb...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> When I draw a zigzagline from one flowchart symbol to another, for some
> flowchart symbols (process, input/output), the zigzagline behaves similarly
> to a line for connections, where it connects the edge of one object to the
> edge of another. When I try to use any other shape with zigzaglines, the
> zigzagline connects to the center of the shape, not the edge.
> I've searched online and found nothing, and am wondering about this
> behavior. Is it intended? A bug? Issue with my system?
> Dia 0.97.3 compiled from source on CentOS 7.1
> Here is the exported image, you can see how the arrows are ending in the
> middle of shapes.
>  Diagram1.jpeg
> <https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzVVDATQueAtXzJDX3ljRlIwVnM/view?usp=sharing>
>
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