On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 14:51 +0200, Leon Mintz wrote:
> Hi.
> I was trying to do as suggested. Dia does open both plain svg and
> inkscape svg files. However, I've encountered several difficulties:
> 1. When I open my SVGs in Dia, it comes out in a way that doesn't let
> me resize it. When I export
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:51:58 +0200, Leon Mintz wrote
> Hi.
> I was trying to do as suggested. Dia does open both plain svg and inkscape
> svg files. However, I've encountered several difficulties:
>
> 1. When I open my SVGs in Dia, it comes out in a way that doesn't
> let me resize it.
Dont worr
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 18:42:44 +0200, Leon Mintz wrote
> Hello.
> I'd like to add elements for Thermodynamic charts.
Leon: You have already received other mails with explanations to help you
prepare svg shapes.
I am interested in knowing which kind of elements you would add may be
we can use
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 17:56 +0100, Nick Moore wrote:
> Hey Leon,
>
> To add elements to Dia, you do make them with SVG. You also need a PNG
> representation, which is used as the icon in the menu.
>
> To create a set of shapes, you'd want to go into Dia, (in the main
> window of Dia) File/Sheets
Hey Leon,To add elements to Dia, you do make them with SVG. You also need a PNG representation, which is used as the icon in the menu.To create a set of shapes, you'd want to go into Dia, (in the main window of Dia) File/Sheets and Objects and play around with that. It can create a sheet file for y
Hello.I'd like to add elements for Thermodynamic charts.I could easily prepare them (in svg?) but don't know what to do further.Who can I send the files, so they would be added to future versions of Dia?
Thanks,Leon.
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