Hi, Dani
 I don't think Dia has any explicit support for creating or managing the 
structures you want. I think though that you can easily use the Python plugin 
support to run through the objects and deduce what you need from their 
positions and size. I have used the UML objects in a similar way to enable me 
to build acyclic directed graphs, using the association relationship that they 
support. It seems a very robust and scaleable solution so far.

Rgds

Rob

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> On 8 Feb 2016, at 12:29, Dani Varela <varel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to develop a script that translates a Peirce's logic diagram into 
> a logic formula.
> 
> As a simple introduction: Peirce defines some simple rules to represent a 
> logic statement with simple circles and lines, as we can see in the next 
> image.
> 
> 
> <image.png>
> 
> But in this kind of graphs is very important to know if a circle/area is 
> content or contents some graph.
> 
> Is it possible to create nested graphs in Dia? It is very simple to draw them 
> with the existing tools, but not to know if a graph is nested or not.
> 
> If not, how would you know if a graph is content in another graph? Would you 
> do a script that calculate it by the position and the shape size?
> 
> I honestly need ideas before to start to handle the problem.
> 
> Thank you for your help :)
> 
> D.Varela
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