On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 09:40 -0700, Nathan Bates wrote:
> On FreeBSD, dia exports anti-aliased PNG files.
>
> But on Ubuntu, PNG files are exported non-antialiased
> (regardless of viewing them AA or non-AA).
>
> How can I enable anti-aliasing during exporting?
> Do I need to install plugin on Ubu
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 09:03 -0400, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
> > I believe this kind of embedding is what Bonobo was (partly) meant for,
> > but it seems to be dying, and I have yet to find a generally accepted
> > replacement. Do you know more about this than I, Hubert?
>
> We removed Bonobo suppor
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 09:13:13PM +0200, Lars Clausen wrote:
> >From my side, the problem is mainly that my father died very suddenly
> week before last, so I have somewhat of a backlog on Dia. I'm looking
I'm offering you my sympathy.
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Thomas Harding
On FreeBSD, dia exports anti-aliased PNG files.
But on Ubuntu, PNG files are exported non-antialiased
(regardless of viewing them AA or non-AA).
How can I enable anti-aliasing during exporting?
Do I need to install plugin on Ubuntu?
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> I believe this kind of embedding is what Bonobo was (partly) meant for,
> but it seems to be dying, and I have yet to find a generally accepted
> replacement. Do you know more about this than I, Hubert?
We removed Bonobo support and Bonobo is a deprecated technology. The
best is to look at lib
Warren Grosjean wrote:
> I have used SnapGraphics most of my adult life and would like to view my
> past work while in Linux. With Dia being the open source equivalent it
> would be great if I could leverage past work using Dia. Any thoughts,
Dia does not have support for this file format. So w
I have used SnapGraphics most of my adult life and would like to view my
past work while in Linux. With Dia being the open source equivalent it
would be great if I could leverage past work using Dia. Any thoughts,
Thanks,
Warren
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Hubert Figuiere said:
> Vergil Mueller wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use Dia to take notes in my engineering classes. I usually type in an
>> Abiword and draw the diagrams in an open dia window. What I want to
>> know is
>> if there is an easy, quick way to integrate a diagram into my Abiword
>> document