I have been testing DIAv090 RC1
and would like to try this out. What do i need to do?
just CVS update and patch?
Just to let you know, I really like your product. It is good.
I will be installing it at work under windows and try and build it
under windows as well.
Here is my wish/bitch list whi
> Ian Redfern wrote:
> It
> would also be much simpler if I could put text in shape
> files, although
> I admit that cross-platform font issues would make this impractical.
>
It is possible to put text in shape files. I may even have be caught saying
you can't, but when I looked into it, it is
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 04:57:16PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Hans Breuer wrote:
>> > After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
>> > FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
On 2002-06-24 at 21:14 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 07:51:51PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> > #52723 and #55896
> >
> > Sorry just a bit of neat freak.
> >
>
> Well, no. These are two different (albeit related) things.
> However, #52723 and #61444 are closer cousin
On 2002-06-24 at 21:12 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Synopsis: Should support reading in AUTHORS file
> > dynamically rather than hard-coded authors
>
> > Description: Preferably to be done at compile time I guess,
> > but if not at run-time.
>
> If you do it at compile time, be aware that a
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Hans Breuer wrote:
> After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
> FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
I am thinking now that making style 0 be normal obliquity/normal weight was
a really bad decision. It's better to hav
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 04:57:16PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Hans Breuer wrote:
> > After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
> > FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
>
> I am thinking now that making style 0 be nor
At 22:10 24.06.02 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 09:34:52PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
>>[...]
>Well, what I mean is, let's say an object defaults to Sans. I want it in
>Serif (generic Serif). Will GtkFontSelector allow me do do that, without me
>having to specifically fi
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 09:34:52PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
> >At Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:16:56 +0200 Cyrille Chepelov wrote
> >>Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 08:26:42PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
> >> After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
> >> FontSelector work with the
>At Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:16:56 +0200 Cyrille Chepelov wrote
>>Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 08:26:42PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
>> After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
>> FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
>>
>> Is there any reason we sh
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 08:26:42PM +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
> After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
> FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
>
> Is there any reason we shouldn't use the standard GtkFontSelector and
> integrate it into
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 07:51:51PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> #52723 and #55896
>
> Sorry just a bit of neat freak.
>
Well, no. These are two different (albeit related) things.
However, #52723 and #61444 are closer cousins.
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Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 07:39:25PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> Synopsis: Should support reading in AUTHORS file dynamically rather than hard-coded
>authors
> Description:
> Preferably to be done at compile time I guess, but if not at run-time.
If you do it at compile time, be aware that
maybe not
Cyrille reported the latter
and he marked it dependant on the former
so unless Cyrille changes his mind...
Sincerely
Alan Horkan
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 19:51:51 +0100 (BST)
> From: Andrew Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PR
#52723 and #55896
Sorry just a bit of neat freak.
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Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 07:46:41PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> Bugs #59255 and #82989 appear to be identical. I think they
> could be merged. I was responsible for the second report, so I
indeed. Done.
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Package: dia
Severity: enhancement
Version: CVS head
Synopsis: Should support reading in AUTHORS file dynamically rather than hard-coded
authors
Bugzilla-Product: dia
Bugzilla-Component: general
Description:
Preferably to be done at compile time I guess, but if not at run-time.
I'll take on sor
Bugs #59255 and #82989 appear to be identical. I think they
could be merged. I was responsible for the second report, so I
know the issue. Not saying I want to fix it though, still
getting to grips with the basics! Further about box
enhancements here I come :) (will do something more exciting
even
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 01:09:26PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>> >
>> > Looks good, I'm applying! Thanks for the contribution!
>>
>
>> Maybe we should mail the list when we start applying, to avoid wasted
>> work.
>
> That's what I did above. Wh
After fidling half the last night in widgets.c to make our home-grown
FontSelector work with the recent DiaFont changes I've given up.
Is there any reason we shouldn't use the standard GtkFontSelector and
integrate it into Dia like the GtkColorSelector ?
If the answer is no, I'm ready to apply
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 01:09:26PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> >
> > Looks good, I'm applying! Thanks for the contribution!
>
> Maybe we should mail the list when we start applying, to avoid wasted work.
That's what I did above. Whoops.
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On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 14:09, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 05:35:03PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> >
> >> But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
> >> I've just diffed it against the latest anon. CVSs, so
On 24 Jun 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:
> Date: 24 Jun 2002 13:08:43 -0500
> From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cisco icons for Dia
>
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:
> >
> > while a set of shapes that big is impressi
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 05:35:03PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
>
>> But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
>> I've just diffed it against the latest anon. CVSs, so should be OK.
>
> Looks good, I'm applying! Thanks for the
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:
>
> while a set of shapes that big is impressive Dia for windows chokes
> horribly on that many and does not draw icons for most of them.
>
> Granted Windows sucks rocks (and windows 98 that i am using more so), but
> if these shapes could be subgrouped so
On 24 Jun 2002, Ian Redfern wrote:
> Mostly, yes, although I had to apply the letters by hand - the original
> icons are available in PDF, and it's pretty painless to convert that to
> SVG with XPM previews. Fortunately SVG has a very similar path model to
> PostScript.
That is very cool! Is thi
On 2002-06-24 at 19:19 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 12:12:07PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> > On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> > >>[...]
> > > But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
> > > I've just diffed it against the latest anon
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:
>
>> I'm converting the icons to png to speed up the loading and save space.
>
>> This is a very big collection of shapes. It makes me consider once more
>> to have some way to download shape collections easily. This is an
>> additional megabyte worth of
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 12:12:07PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> >>[...]
> > But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
> > I've just diffed it against the latest anon. CVSs, so should be OK.
>
> Looks good, except I shall update t
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 05:35:03PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
> I've just diffed it against the latest anon. CVSs, so should be OK.
Looks good, I'm applying! Thanks for the contribution!
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
>>[...]
> But I have in the end: try the enclosed unidiff patch instead.
> I've just diffed it against the latest anon. CVSs, so should be OK.
Looks good, except I shall update the maintainer. Thank you!
-Lars
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Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 02:36:16PM +0100, Ian Redfern a écrit:
> I've converted the Cisco standard icon set to Dia shapes, so I can do my
> network diagrams in Dia. It contains most of Cisco's products, plus 82
> miscellaneous icons for datacoms and telecoms equipment, computers,
> people, buildin
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 06:18:37PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
> Here is a patch that adds comments to UML classes, attributes,
> operations and parameters. Also, there are updates to my
> XSLT plugin to handle comments and output files correctly.
OK, I'm applying this
while a set of shapes that big is impressive Dia for windows chokes
horribly on that many and does not draw icons for most of them.
Granted Windows sucks rocks (and windows 98 that i am using more so), but
if these shapes could be subgrouped somehow it might make them generally
more managable an
Mostly, yes, although I had to apply the letters by hand - the original
icons are available in PDF, and it's pretty painless to convert that to
SVG with XPM previews. Fortunately SVG has a very similar path model to
PostScript.
The shape files could be halved in size if I rescaled the numbers to
> > > I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> > > at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> > > added a Changelog entry and did:
> > >
> > > cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
> > >
> > > as per
> > >
> > > http://mail.gnome.or
> I'm converting the icons to png to speed up the loading and save space.
> This is a very big collection of shapes. It makes me consider once more to
> have some way to download shape collections easily. This is an additional
> megabyte worth of shapes (2 mb on a file system because it's 442
On 2002-06-24 at 11:18 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
> > I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> > at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> > added a Changelog entry and did:
> >
> > cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
> >
> > as
Hi!
Here is a patch that adds comments to UML classes, attributes,
operations and parameters. Also, there are updates to my
XSLT plugin to handle comments and output files correctly.
I wish the patch is in good form (-p0 cyrille, sorry).
--
"Not on
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
[...]
> I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> added a Changelog entry and did:
>
> cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
>
> as per
>
> http
On 24 Jun 2002, Ian Redfern wrote:
> I've converted the Cisco standard icon set to Dia shapes, so I can do my
> network diagrams in Dia. It contains most of Cisco's products, plus 82
> miscellaneous icons for datacoms and telecoms equipment, computers,
> people, buildings and the essential fluffy
On 2002-06-24 at 14:57 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > > cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
> >
> > Is there any opposition to using unified diffs (add -u after -N above)?
> > IMHO they are far more readable than the default diff format.
>
> Why, there are other patch fo
On 2002-06-24 at 13:37 +0200, Tino Schwarze wrote:
> > I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> > at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> > added a Changelog entry and did:
> >
> > cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
>
> Is th
I've converted the Cisco standard icon set to Dia shapes, so I can do my
network diagrams in Dia. It contains most of Cisco's products, plus 82
miscellaneous icons for datacoms and telecoms equipment, computers,
people, buildings and the essential fluffy cloud.
According to the Cisco download pag
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 01:39:30PM +0100, Alan Horkan a écrit:
>
>
> > Incidentally, who maintains the website?
>
> i think it was mentioned recently that the website is in CVS and that
> patches are welcome.
Yes. Module "dia-web".
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Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 01:37:13PM +0200, Tino Schwarze a écrit:
> > cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
>
> Is there any opposition to using unified diffs (add -u after -N above)?
> IMHO they are far more readable than the default diff format.
Why, there are other patch f
> Incidentally, who maintains the website?
i think it was mentioned recently that the website is in CVS and that
patches are welcome.
Sincerely
Alan Horkan
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 12:33:09PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> added a Changelog entry and did:
>
> cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
Is t
Hi!
I recently upgraded to 0.9 and I'm trying to export a graphic to eps.
Unfortunately, what dia does is not shrinking the bounding box around
the lines, but positioning the graphic in the lower left corner.
How can I change that behavior?
Thanks
Holger
On 2002-06-24 at 13:09 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Good point. That might work quite well. Assume your snapshots
> > are generated from primary CVS? (and presumably with cron
> > unless you get up at... erm.. let me see... about 5 in the
> > morning at the moment, French time, every mornin
> OK, I'll give this one a try for starters: basically adding the
> new-style Gnome HIG-compliant about dialog box, and reading the
> AUTHORS file in rather than having them hard-coded in. I'll
> write in a #ifdef GNOME as mentioned in the bug-report to check
> for non-Gnome-builds, and leave in t
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 10:21:06AM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> Where is it rsynced from? Is it possible to access that via any
> protocol? (guess not since presumably that requires a login but
> just thought I'd check).
I have no idea. I am not even sure they use rsync, but it's likely the
On 2002-06-24 at 11:08 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 09:31:48AM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> > I was having problems with updates from the anon. CVS
> > server yesterday, so took a look through dia-list archives,
> > and saw someone had mentioned something about mir
Le Mon, Jun 24, 2002, à 09:31:48AM +0100, Andrew Ferrier a écrit:
> I was having problems with updates from the anon. CVS server
> yesterday, so took a look through dia-list archives, and saw
> someone had mentioned something about mirroring for it taking a
> long time. But I've been waiting for C
I was having problems with updates from the anon. CVS server
yesterday, so took a look through dia-list archives, and saw
someone had mentioned something about mirroring for it taking a
long time. But I've been waiting for Cyrille's fix (below)
since about 16 BST yesterday, and it still hasn't arr
Snapshots available at http://www.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/snapshots
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