On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Alexander wrote:
> Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:44:34 +0100
> From: Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: discussions about usage and development of dia
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> Subject: Re: editor fo
For shapes without text fields, or with just one text field, Dia is quite good
to help creating
new shapes:
1) Use Dia to draw yor future shape.
2) Export yor work choosing extension 'shape';
you will get 2 files, one with the extension .shape , the other one with
extension .png;
for
Pontus Pihlgren schrieb:
a rackmount server that doesn't look like a sun.
I agree. Look at the top diagrams on this page, for a glimpse how good
things can look.
http://www.ratemynetworkdiagram.com
To become a bit offtopic: Some people like 3D realtime rendered anti
aliased 32bit true color di
Pontus Pihlgren schrieb:
a rackmount server that doesn't look like a sun.
I agree. Look at the top diagrams on this page, for a glimpse how good
things can look.
http://www.ratemynetworkdiagram.com
To become a bit offtopic: Some people like 3D realtime rendered anti
aliased 32bit true color
a rackmount server that doesn't look like a sun.
I agree. Look at the top diagrams on this page, for a glimpse how good
things can look.
http://www.ratemynetworkdiagram.com
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On 02.12.2004 18:58, xavier wrote:
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what about a way to edit connexions points of a image ?
this way, we can create any cool image (yeah, bitmap, but still...)
we want, with gimp or anything else, then import it and edit
the connexions points ?
What about trying out what you have learned from