Re: Why do I always get warning pop-up after adding a shape?

2011-01-11 Thread Hans Breuer
At 11.01.2011 19:23, Chris G wrote: After I export a diagram as a .shape file and then add it into one of my collections of shapes (using the Sheets and Objects window) then whenever I open dia I get an warning pop-up box saying:- Several object-types were named diagrams - xw. Only fir

Re: What determines the size of a shape when you export a diagram as a shape?

2011-01-11 Thread Hans Breuer
At 11.01.2011 18:22, Chris G wrote: I'm trying to create a very simple shape comprising two lines linked by a short arc. The trouble is that when I export to a .shape file the resulting shape is *much* too big, much bigger than its size on the diagram that I exported it from. Is there any way t

Re: making a custom installer

2011-01-11 Thread Hans Breuer
At 11.01.2011 15:02, Ron Wilson wrote: Hi, I am looking into creating a custom installer for Dia on Windows for my company's internal use. What's wrong with the exisiting installer from http://dia-installer.de ? Is Dia completely contained in "C:\Program Files\Dia"? User specific configuratio

Why do I always get warning pop-up after adding a shape?

2011-01-11 Thread Chris G
After I export a diagram as a .shape file and then add it into one of my collections of shapes (using the Sheets and Objects window) then whenever I open dia I get an warning pop-up box saying:- Several object-types were named diagrams - xw. Only first one will be used. Some things mig

What determines the size of a shape when you export a diagram as a shape?

2011-01-11 Thread Chris G
I'm trying to create a very simple shape comprising two lines linked by a short arc. The trouble is that when I export to a .shape file the resulting shape is *much* too big, much bigger than its size on the diagram that I exported it from. Is there any way to control the size? -- Chris Green _

making a custom installer

2011-01-11 Thread Ron Wilson
Hi, I am looking into creating a custom installer for Dia on Windows for my company's internal use. Is Dia completely contained in "C:\Program Files\Dia"? Besides associating ".dia" files, are there any registry entries to worry about? I am not a Windows developer, but the free version of the Nul