On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 01:02:12PM -0400, Rob Campbell wrote:
> I use Dia and GIMP on Windows. Does anyone know of a windows manager that
> also runs on Windows?
Windows does not have the concept of a "Window manager". You probably
need to stick to some weird addon to group windows.
Bye, Tino.
Hi Andrew,
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 07:57:14PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> Quick question: does anyone know how to print UTF-8 correctly
> on stdout? Specifically, the problem I'm having is correcting a
> bug in --credits where the UTF-8 encoding of some accents is
> not displaying correctly (
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 12:33:09PM +0100, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> I think the patch is properly formed but this is my first time
> at doing this so please let me know if I've got it wrong. I've
> added a Changelog entry and did:
>
> cvs -z3 diff -N 2>/tmp/diff.log |gzip >/tmp/some.patch.gz
Is t
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 11:09:04PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Well, just let's not store the bounding box at all but let the UML Class
> > figure it out with the help of the renderer (it needs the renderer
> > anyway). IMHO this would require nothing more than an invisible "redraw
> > all
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 08:11:32PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Why do bounding boxes get saved at all? To me it looks like they should
> > be computed after loading the file.
>
> the UML Class object, for instance, has a size which depends on the
> contained text's bounding box. This is w
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 07:07:54PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > > And the different fonts and resulting bounding box size mismatches
> > > aren't producing irrelevant changes ?
> >
> > I don't want to talk about fonts... :-< (Courier seems to work ok :-/)
> >
> > As for the bounding box
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:51:02AM -0300, Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
> > [...], the diagram seems to end at the bounding box of all
> > objects. It would be more appropiate to have some free space all
> > around - like half the diagram size (or window size) into each
> > direction. The r
Hi there,
I'm currently using CVS head and noticed a little annoyance: The visible
(scrollable) area of the diagram is always a bit too small for me.
That is, the diagram seems to end at the bounding box of all objects. It
would be more appropiate to have some free space all around - like half
th
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 05:22:31PM -0230, Neil Zanella wrote:
> Another issue with bending lines: shouldn't there be two kinds of them:
> one that looks like this:
>
> +
> |
> |
> +--
>
> and one that looks like this:
>
> |
> |
> +--+
>|
>|
>
> Each sty
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 08:35:53PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Hi, i?m working with Dia, could anymone explain me the meaning and use of
> > Handle type, CreateFunc needs it.
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> This represents the eight black squares on the sides of an object (visible
> when the
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 11:01:31PM +0200, M?rten Svantesson wrote:
> A problem that is really a bug in libtool has to do with hard
> linking. The filesystem I mostly use is AFS. AFS has the peculiarity
> that hard linking is possible within a directory but not between
> directories. In the config
Hi there,
today I worked a bit with Dia. 0.88.1 had severe problems with finding
fonts (although they should are there). So I tried the CVS version.
Later on, I noticed what would be a great feature. Take the following
situation:
+--+ +---+
| *--* | (two rect
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