I forgot to add, Gimp is a Paint like program that almost completely
replaced PhotoShop. Blender, another free program, has 3D capabilities and
might even be better for your needs. I don't use Blender, but it gives rave
reviews from the Game maker community.
Here are the links:
http://www.blender.
Gedit is open source and works on PC, Ubuntu, and Mac as well, I believe.
It does have lots of options to add on as well. Best of all, its free!
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Hi,
I am am trying to use Dia with ConTeXt, which is a macro package for
TeX. The only TeX-related export options are LaTeX PGF, TeX MetaPost
and TeX PSTricks.
LaTeX PGF, as the name suggests, outputs LaTeX-centric code. That's
unfortunate since PGF is working perfectly fine in ConTeXt.
TeX PSTr
You didn't say they were Dia files you said they have the ,dia extension.
Do you have any reason to believe they really are Dia files? Or are you
guessing?
Anyway, that is the only hint or suggestion I have - maybe they aren't
really from Dia.
A wilder guess, they are from an old version or ne
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
> G'day nice people who built Dia,
>
> I am moving away from Corel Draw due to my organisation being no longer
> willing to pay licence fees and think that Dia is a decent substitute. Do
> you have any plans to include grabable guidelines? Also
I have some files with .dia extensions that I would like to convert to .dxf
format.
I have tried to open the with the DIA program with no luck.
Any hints or suggestions where I could go from here?
Thanks!
Mike
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G'day nice people who built Dia,
I have been impressed with your program and the functionality that it has.
I have been trying to work out the rotation add-on without much success and do
wonder if it will be built into the next version of your program and if so,
when this might be venturing for