Resolved! Thanks a lot Hans for your assistance.
It turned out the compilation failed with an error. I did not see the
error as I was lazily running the do-everything magic update_from_git.sh
script.
The error was complaining that stdpath_icon was not declared here (not in
a function) in lib/stan
At 13.02.2013 13:30, Robert Ševč ík (DIA) wrote:
On 2/12/2013, "Hans Breuer" wrote:
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Is it possible I missed something or is this supposed to work at all?
From your description I can not point out what is going wrong. Still the
feature works for me as intended so maybe you mixed up som
On 2/12/2013, "Hans Breuer" wrote:
>At 12.02.2013 13:24, Robert Å evč Ãk (DIA) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to make use of the new can-parent element submitted by Hans
>> Breuer in rev b27a03ffe36e94f1a492cf817e9d25d5f37f1040 .
>>
>> I'd like to use this feature to create shapes for a workf
At 12.02.2013 13:24, Robert Ševč ík (DIA) wrote:
Hi,
I tried to make use of the new can-parent element submitted by Hans
Breuer in rev b27a03ffe36e94f1a492cf817e9d25d5f37f1040 .
I'd like to use this feature to create shapes for a workflow-kind-of
project LogHarvester, which is configured throu
Hi,
I tried to make use of the new can-parent element submitted by Hans
Breuer in rev b27a03ffe36e94f1a492cf817e9d25d5f37f1040 .
I'd like to use this feature to create shapes for a workflow-kind-of
project LogHarvester, which is configured through XML. I'd use dia
together with XSL to allow grap