On Fri, 02 Nov 2001, Owen Densmore wrote:
> Hi; I've just started using Dia and Gawd, its lovely. I thought
> everyone had forsaken simplicity (simple semantics) and elegance
> (powerful combinations of the simple semantics) for click-o-matic
> "power apps". Thankyou for Dia!
Glad to hear you
I just got this. Forwarding to mailing list.
Hello Alexander.
Let me make a little suggestion about an UML modeling extention in dia.
It would be great having an additional text field in a class form among the
Attributes, Operations, Template. A field like a Description or a Comment notes.
Hi; I've just started using Dia and Gawd, its lovely. I thought
everyone had forsaken simplicity (simple semantics) and elegance
(powerful combinations of the simple semantics) for click-o-matic
"power apps". Thankyou for Dia!
OK, after that shameless sucking up, I have a usage question:
I'd li
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"Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > This feature sounds interesting... Please hack at will ! Unfortunately,
> > given the current apparently very limited time historic coders of dia
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Robert Campbell wrote:
> I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list.
> I just opened a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with
> OpenOffice, and the image was visible. So the problem may be with the
> EPS output that Dia is producing. Ma
At 09:34 02.11.01 -0800, Robert Campbell wrote:
>I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list. I
just opened a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with OpenOffice,
and the image was visible. So the problem may be with the EPS output that
Dia is producing. Maybe
I'm going to reply to my own post before it even shows up on the list. I just opened
a MS Word document that contains embedded EPS with OpenOffice, and the image was
visible. So the problem may be with the EPS output that Dia is producing. Maybe the
library that Dia is using for this purpose
When creating an EPS file, you typically have the option of embedding a preview. This
preview is what a word processor or other program displays on the screen. Even in MS
Word, if the preview is not included in the EPS file, the image will not appear when
the document is edited (presumably, i
At 02:39 02.11.01 +, Alan Horkan wrote:
>
>You are probably already aware of libwmf its used by a bunch of other
>Gnome Office Apps.
>(but just in case you aren't ill post this link anyway)
>
>http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html
>
Last time I looked it did only implement Import. Not that useful
At 02:00 02.11.01 +0100, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:
>Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Just commited your patch. Please check if I've accidently broken anything
>> while fixing some glitches :)
>>
>
>i've updated my local copy, but the patch is not there yet... i guess
>the update rel
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