On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Sylvia Gillpatrick
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for creating this tool. I downloaded it and opened the EXE file.
> However I cannot find where the application is stored and thus, cannot open
> it. I am using a MAC.
>
Hi Silvia,
I believe the EXE is for Window
Hello,
Thank you for creating this tool. I downloaded it and opened the EXE file.
However I cannot find where the application is stored and thus, cannot open
it. I am using a MAC.
Please advise,
Sylvia Gillpatrick
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> The product I support can only import Visio diagrams. So I was wondering if
> I can create diagrams in DIA and convert them to VSD.
>
I'm very curious to know what product supports only VSD and nothing else.
>
> Also, an arrow (a 1D element) is somehow interpreted as a 2D element.
>
Arrow in
At 16.09.2011 23:52, Philip Lafeber wrote:
[...]
My customer arrived at DIA, the open source tool to create diagrams.
They like it and want to use it. The product I support can only import
Visio diagrams. So I was wondering if I can create diagrams in DIA and
convert them to VSD. I exported first
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 22:48:02 +0300, Cristian Secară wrote:
> Maybe not a perfect solution, but better than nothing:
> - save the diagram as .svg
> - open the .svg with Inkscape
> - select and copy the desired shape(s)
> - paste in Visio
Hmm. Tested myself with mixed results.
Can you provide a sm
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 23:52:00 +0200, Philip Lafeber wrote:
> [...]
> Do you know of any good way to migrate a diagram from DIA to VSD
> without the loss (or change of) information? I did find information
> about converting Visio diagrams to DIA, but not the other way round.
Maybe not a perfect sol
Dear Sirs,
I found your email address at the bottom of the FAQ list of DIA. Since I
cannot find the answer I am looking for on the internet, I was hoping
you could help me.
My customer arrived at DIA, the open source tool to create diagrams.
They like it and want to use it. The product I suppo