I'm a new user, but ... one you create a line you can click near its
center and you'll then be free to move it anywhere you like ... of
course both ends move. Once the end inside an object is where you
want it to be, you can go back and adjust the other end.
Hope that helps.
On Mar 31, 2007
Dear list,
I'm (still) having a problem building 0.96.1 under Mac OS X.
Although I am able to run ./configure with no errors, the ./make
fails unless I manually modify ./po/Makefile or ./po/Makefile.in.in
in order to over-ride the definitions for GMSGFMT, MSGFMT, and XGETTEXT.
GMSGFMT
Hi,
I want to draw lines over some objects. The trouble is as soon as the
mouse cursor enters the object's boundary the line endpoint moves to the
nearest connection point. (E.g. in the Image object).
Is there a way to stop this behaviour so the line can just terminate
anywhere within the obje
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 06:19:15PM +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 04:11:41AM +0200, Lars Clausen wrote:
> > > I installed dia from svn, but doc is missing in install,
> > > and was not built at compile-time
>
> > If you have the proper XSLT parts installed, it should build