Re: Dia development info

2019-08-14 Thread Steve Litt
On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 15:28:34 -0400 Alejandro Imass wrote: > The move to GTK3 and general modernization is a good idea, BUT... > > Is it too crazy to take the core values of DIA and think about a > collaborative and/or Web-based version? Not at all. Quickly whip up a tool to easily place a git

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-13 Thread Andrey Repin via dia-list
Greetings, Alejandro Imass! > Is it too crazy to take the core values of DIA and think about a > collaborative and/or Web-based version? You can't run web-based version locally on your system. Not to mention, all the limitations of such a version. > Lucidcharts is very rapidly spreading and ther

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-12 Thread Michael Ross via dia-list
I have a couple of completely serviceable computers that are losing support from browsers. I want more of the same - Dia works just fine on Win XP. Win 7, Win 10. I do not care about an online version. How about Dia just gets better in features not the other stuff. If a browser based version was

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-12 Thread rhkramer--- via dia-list
On Monday, August 12, 2019 03:28:34 PM Alejandro Imass wrote: > The move to GTK3 and general modernization is a good idea, BUT... > > Is it too crazy to take the core values of DIA and think about a > collaborative and/or Web-based version? Lucidcharts is very rapidly > spreading and there doesn't

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-12 Thread Alejandro Imass
The move to GTK3 and general modernization is a good idea, BUT... Is it too crazy to take the core values of DIA and think about a collaborative and/or Web-based version? Lucidcharts is very rapidly spreading and there doesn't seem to be an open source of free software alternative. An Open Source

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-05 Thread A. D Masiakos via dia-list
Thanks for the info. Where dev takes place? I see the project both on Github [1] and Gitlab [2] As you said on your previous email, we track Gitlab [2] i suppose. [1] https://github.com/GNOME/dia [2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/dia On 8/1/19 11:32 AM, Zander Brown wrote: > On Thu, 2019-08-

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-01 Thread Zander Brown
On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 11:14 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list wrote: > On 8/1/19 2:14 AM, Zander Brown wrote: > > On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 00:51 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list > > wrote: > > > Zander, thanks for your answer. > > > > > > So, what exactly "modernization" means ? > > > It there a est

Re: Dia development info

2019-08-01 Thread A. D Masiakos via dia-list
On 8/1/19 2:14 AM, Zander Brown wrote: > On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 00:51 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list wrote: >> Zander, thanks for your answer. >> >> So, what exactly "modernization" means ? >> It there a established or at least discussed development road map ? > > There isn't a roadmap as such >

Re: Dia development info

2019-07-31 Thread Zander Brown
On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 00:51 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list wrote: > Zander, thanks for your answer. > > > > > > So, what exactly "modernization" means > ? > > It there a established or at least > discussed development road map ? There isn't a roadmap as suc

Re: Dia development info

2019-07-31 Thread A. D Masiakos via dia-list
Zander, thanks for your answer. So, what exactly "modernization" means ? It there a established or at least discussed development road map ? On 7/28/19 8:07 PM, Zander Brown wrote: > On Sun, 2019-07-28 at 13:41 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list wrote: >> Hello Dia community, >> >> My name is Apos

Re: Dia development info

2019-07-28 Thread Zander Brown
On Sun, 2019-07-28 at 13:41 +0300, A. D Masiakos via dia-list wrote: > Hello Dia community, > > My name is Apostolos. I'm a Dia user for quite some time now and also > a > developer. > > I'm sending this email to say a Hello to everyone here and secondly > to > ask some info about the development

Dia development info

2019-07-28 Thread A. D Masiakos via dia-list
Hello Dia community, My name is Apostolos. I'm a Dia user for quite some time now and also a developer. I'm sending this email to say a Hello to everyone here and secondly to ask some info about the development status of Dia. Is Dia under active development? I've hit the mailing lists of the pas

Re: Dia Development

2013-07-13 Thread Bruce Como
underlying libraries, > because > VS2010 doesn't use the msvcrt.dll runtime. > There's no VS project to import. But there's a set of nmake makefiles (look > for the makefile.msc files) > that will allow you to build Dia. > > Unless you have VC++ 6 around, usi

Re: Dia Development

2013-07-13 Thread Steffen Macke
. But there's a set of nmake makefiles (look for the makefile.msc files) that will allow you to build Dia. Unless you have VC++ 6 around, using the readymade Dia Development VM should be much easier - but of course it will not give you Windows binaries. If you would like to donate to dia-

RE: Dia Development

2013-07-11 Thread Bruce Como
btw, where can I donate? From: dia-list [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Enrique Filiage Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:45 PM To: discussions about usage and development of dia Subject: Re: Dia Development If you want to compile Dia on Windows, I think this link will be useful

RE: Dia Development

2013-07-11 Thread Bruce Como
I have VS 2010 which has C++. Is there a dia project I can import? From: dia-list [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Enrique Filiage Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:45 PM To: discussions about usage and development of dia Subject: Re: Dia Development If you want to compile Dia

RE: Dia Development

2013-07-11 Thread Bruce Como
Ahh... Yes, thanks! From: dia-list [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Enrique Filiage Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:45 PM To: discussions about usage and development of dia Subject: Re: Dia Development If you want to compile Dia on Windows, I think this link will be useful for

Re: Dia Development

2013-07-10 Thread Enrique Filiage
If you want to compile Dia on Windows, I think this link will be useful for you: http://dia-installer.de/howto/compile_msvc/index.html ___ dia-list mailing list dia-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://live.gnome.

Re: Dia Development

2013-07-10 Thread Bruce Como
does not have an installer built for it. Take anything I say about this level of Dia development with a grain of salt. I am not a programmer. On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Bruce Como mailto:br...@brucecomo.com>> wrote: Hi, I saw Hans' remark about the source code's last c

Re: Dia Development

2013-07-10 Thread Michael Ross
There is a windows installer. You want that, not the source, unless you want to do some development. I am guessing that source code under development does not have an installer built for it. Take anything I say about this level of Dia development with a grain of salt. I am not a programmer

Dia Development

2013-07-10 Thread Bruce Como
Hi, I saw Hans' remark about the source code's last check-in. I downloaded LATEST-IS-0.97.2 Uh, how do I make it go? :-) I'm running Windows. Thanks! Bruce ___ dia-list mailing list dia-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-lis

Updated Dia Development VM based on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

2012-05-06 Thread Steffen Macke
Hi, an updated Dia Development VM is available from http://dia-installer.de/developer/index.html The VM now uses Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin and the VMWare Workstation 8 format. It also comes with autodia and dia2code installed. The download size is approx. 46% smaller than the previous

Dia development visualization video

2011-03-19 Thread Steffen Macke
- in many cases, "committers" are shown instead of those who provided the patches. Even if you've followed the Dia development over time, you might see interesting things. I was looking several times at my little avatar moving around and thought by myself "No, you never tou

Dia development on win32 (was Re: Stretching grouped objects)

2008-01-10 Thread Hans Breuer
On 09.01.2008 16:48, Todd Marshall wrote: > It Should be easy to implement as all it means is applying the same > change of position and stretch to more than 1 object > so since you can do it to 1 object, you should be easily able to do > the exact same thing to >1 object. > If I had time I'd do it