Have you looked at the "pencil" firefox add-on? It is an svg sketching tool
with many of its shapes aimed at GUI mockups. Also, famfamfam icons at
http://www.famfamfam.com/
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This is probably an inappropriate suggestion to people who know way more
than I do about Dia. But I have used SWIG (http://swig.org) very
successfully to provide a complex C library as a Perl-accessible
interface in the past, and it also supports Python. It didn't take very
long to figure out
Would the dia powers-that-be be interested in a FAQ update based on
scrutinizing the archive of the mailing list? As a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lurker, I notice that some questions are "frequently asked" but may
not be in the FAQ. (Yes, I'm volunteering to do this.)
Carol Lerche
Principal Consultant
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Indeed building with --enable-gnome caused the segfault to go away.
Instead dia starts with a warning:
GnomeUI-WARNING **: Could not open help topics file NULL
Perhaps this was what was causing the segfault in the no-gnome case.
Thanks for your help.
Carol Lerche
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I rebuilt with --enable-debug=yes and got this backtrace with gdb. My
gtk library is /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0.9.0 on a Redhat 7.1 machine.
I had to delete the language support for TW in the po directory and
shove my perl path into xml-i18n-merge.in manually to get it to
complete the configure/mak
Sorry if these questions have been answered -- I'm new here, and
haven't seen them answered in the archive.
1. I'm wondering if the name space definition from the dtd's found in
the doc directory of the distribution exist somewhere? It is currently
coded as "http://www.daa.com.au/~james/dia-