Re: Print DIA

2009-07-27 Thread damufo

Hi

Marjorie Mazzaferro escribiu:

Hi , How can I do for print DIA in the Page? I can’t look after the print.

I think, that this is not possible.


 


Olá, como faço para visualizar a impressão antes de imprimir?

Mais penso que isso nao e possibel.
 


Tks,

 


*Marjorie Mazzaferro*
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Re: Print DIA

2009-07-27 Thread Loek Bergman
Hi Marjorie,


There is no print preview functionality in DIA.
Printing a diagram of DIA is most often used within the context of a
document. In my case that is Open Office. Within that context it is
important how it shows. At that time it is converted to some type of image.
I do not need it myself, why would you?


With kind regards,


Loek

2009/7/22 Marjorie Mazzaferro 

>  Hi , How can I do for print DIA in the Page? I can’t look after the
> print.
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> Olá, como faço para visualizar a impressão antes de imprimir?
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> Tks,
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> *Marjorie Mazzaferro*
> Marketing de Relacionamento
> ( 55 11 3040-6464 r:129
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> *http://www.caculadepneus.com.br* 
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Re: hyperlinks

2009-07-27 Thread Lars Ræder Clausen
On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 10:54 -0400, avijit ghosh wrote:
> Hey as I am I am looking over this. I was just thinking .. Maybe the easiest
> way of doing this is getting  to understand basic markup. This
> would make everything work immediately without any real customization
> needed. What I mean by this is for instance if one used BBCode markup
> 
> 
>   [url=http://www.google.com]Life is
> Rocking[/url],[url=http://www.stupid.com]Life is stupid[/url]
> 
> 
> If dia:string allowed us to do this it would be simple to get everything
> else to work since URL links would simply show up automagically..

One of the reasons I made the separate edit mode was so that we could
get to use GTK text widgets instead of our own kludge of an edit system.
Then we'd get Pango text markup for free. However, it is not an
extensible markup language, it specifically only deals with typographic
markup.

If we were to do a markup, I would not use a random system like BBCode,
but rather something standard like HTML/XHTML fragments.

-Lars


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Different appearance of 0.97 on Windows and Linux

2009-07-27 Thread leledumbo

I take the Windows installer and .deb file from sourceforge, and install
both. But the Linux version looks like the previous versions (separated main
window and canvas), while the Windows version uses tabbed interface (love
it). Why is this?
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