On 21.02.2006 16:55, Rob McDonald wrote:
I tried to do a
dia foo.dia --filter=mp --export=foo.mp
On dia-0.95-pre1 on Windows.
Works for me
D:\graph\dia-0.95-pre1\bin>dia -e u.mp ..\samples\UML-demo.dia
..\samples\UML-demo.dia --> u.mp
or
D:\graph\dia-0.95-pre1\bin>dia ..\samples\UML-demo.d
Just uploaded dia-0.95-pre2, which fixes 5 bugs. Take a look at *this*:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/dia/0.95/
-Lars
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I tried to do a
dia foo.dia --filter=mp --export=foo.mp
On dia-0.95-pre1 on Windows.
It crashed with lots of Pango errors. The first is a GDK_IS_SCREEN
assertion.
I was going to batch convert a bunch of files, but it isn't too important.
Just figured this may not be something that gets lots of
Tim Oliver Wagner sagde:
>
>> Yes, this is a known bug with 0.94, its internal font cache gets
>> confused.
>> It is fixed in CVS and the shortly upcoming 0.95 release (announced
>> last
>> weekend on this list). If you can compile stuff yourself, treat
>> yourself
>> to the newest version.
>
> T
> Yes, this is a known bug with 0.94, its internal font cache gets confused.
> It is fixed in CVS and the shortly upcoming 0.95 release (announced last
> weekend on this list). If you can compile stuff yourself, treat yourself
> to the newest version.
Thanks for the answer. :-)
Where can I dow
Tim Oliver Wagner sagde:
> Hello,
> I use dia 0.94 with SuSE 10.0, KDE.
>
> There some problems with display/print the dia elements. If I create a
> class-symbol and write down some attributes, ... the font size is often
> wrong.
>
> If I zoom in or out, sometimes the problem is gone. Sometimes the
Hello,
I use dia 0.94 with SuSE 10.0, KDE.
There some problems with display/print the dia elements. If I create a
class-symbol and write down some attributes, ... the font size is often
wrong.
If I zoom in or out, sometimes the problem is gone. Sometimes the problems is
solved with restarting