Le Tue, May 21, 2002, à 11:32:23AM +0930, Young, Robert a écrit:
> > If it exists, we can use it. In fact, we can include
> > hard-coded common
> > font paths as well. The more the merrier.
>
> Should I put this in diarc? I don't think it belongs in the preferences
> dialog, and if we include
> Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Fri, 17 May 2002, Robert Young wrote:
> > The current FreeType code relies on X providing a font path
> list, and on
> > this list containing paths to TrueType and other fonts.
> Under RH7.3 the
> > XFree86 supplied has the font paths specified correctly. It doesn't
>
Le Mon, 20 May 2002 22:22:37 +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
>do you mean the dlopen known as LoadLibrary/GetProcAddress on win32 :-)
>If the code is prepared to do truly dynamic (=runtime) linking
>with ELF binaries it should be simple to make it cross-platform
>with the gmodule api, i.e. g_module_o
At 20:33 20.05.02 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>Le Fri, May 17, 2002, à 03:59:23PM +0200, Mattam a écrit:
>
>> >* how does it behave when the XSLT processor isn't here? (we need to
>> >have dia not depend on the xslt processor, just suggest it). Ideally, we
>> >gray out the option; at the mi
Title: RE: Zoom Limit
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De: Cyrille Chepelov [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: lunes 20 de mayo de 2002 15:34
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Asunto: Re: Zoom Limit
Le Sat, May 18, 2002, à 03:23:
Le Sat, May 18, 2002, à 03:23:28PM +0300, Steffen Macke a écrit:
> Is there a reason why it's not
> possible to zoom out beyond 5.00%?
no reason, I guess.
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Le Fri, May 17, 2002, à 03:59:23PM +0200, Mattam a écrit:
> > * how does it behave when the XSLT processor isn't here? (we need to
> >have dia not depend on the xslt processor, just suggest it). Ideally, we
> >gray out the option; at the minimum, we should display an error dialog box.
> Use d
Hallo,
I'm writing a new plugin for dia. I have defined a type
Condition derived from Connection, which has two "normal"
handles, and more handles can be added and removed by the
user via the object menu. This is similar to network/bus.c,
but I like to save the positions of the additional handl