Steffen
Dia is great!!!
I use it for diagramming constraint theory and its thinking process.
It misses one key function: the ability to connect shapes themselves
without using connectors so they stick at connection points.
Once can sort of get around this by grouping but that's cumbersome.
Hi Issa,
thanks for your email.
why do you think that the Dia development has stopped?
What do you expect from the next Dia version?
Regards,
Steffen
Regards,
Steffen
> DIA is very good program, please can u continue the developpement of
> this program ?
>
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Hello,
DIA is very good program, please can u continue the developpement of
this program ?
and please tell me he is stoy to understant why we don't have new
realease of it.
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Greetings beneficent developers of Dia,
I do a lot of process flow and wiring diagrams. It would be a great boon if
I could draw more complicated lines such as two or more colors, or even
multiple line styles.
For example, a wire that is blue and wide with a dashed yellow line down the
middle, o
Hi Albert,
Dia objects do not support opacity (yet).
However, you can use e.g. opaque SVG images and embed them as image
objects in Dia.
Note that on Windows you have to set the file selector to "All Files" in
order to see SVG
files in the image object file dialog.
Regards,
Steffen
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Kevin,
thanks for the comprehensive list of Value Stream Mapping references.
I've started with a Value Stream Mapping Shapes sheet:
http://dia-installer.de/shapes/value_stream_mapping/index.html.en
It would be nice if you could take over here. Once the sheet contains a
handful new
shapes (Right