Nope svg:transform isn't working either
/me preps s/x1/y1/g
Killian De Volder
On 02-03-13 17:41, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Killian De Volder!
Guess there isn't any in Dia ?
PS:/ is also not working ?
Or am I using it wrong ?
1. None available, as far as I know.
2. Try
If not for Di
Greetings, Killian De Volder!
> Guess there isn't any in Dia ?
> PS: / is also not working ?
> Or am I using it wrong ?
1. None available, as far as I know.
2. Try
If not for Dia, it may make sense for exported SVG.
> Killian De Volder
> On 02-03-13 10:53, Killian De Volder wrote:
>> Biggis
No rotate except the Outline Text. Dia is not a photo editor, or an
typical general vector graphics program.
This is a regular topic among new users, but apparently, none have felt the
need compelling enough to try to code the function. Maybe you are the one
to do it?
As with all open source so
Guess there isn't any in Dia ?
PS: / is also not working ?
Or am I using it wrong ?
Killian De Volder
On 02-03-13 10:53, Killian De Volder wrote:
Biggish problem ...
Where is the rotate option in dia ?!?
Killian De Volder
On 28-02-13 10:01, Killian De Volder wrote:
Got trough my influenza (m
Biggish problem ...
Where is the rotate option in dia ?!?
Killian De Volder
On 28-02-13 10:01, Killian De Volder wrote:
Got trough my influenza (mostly) and managed to catch up with my work, and
create the repository.
https://github.com/qantourisc/Dia---Electrical
Feedback welcome! Preferabl
Got trough my influenza (mostly) and managed to catch up with my work, and
create the repository.
https://github.com/qantourisc/Dia---Electrical
Feedback welcome! Preferably before I start making a lot of copies :)
Killian De Volder
On 24-02-13 19:18, Steffen Macke, diagramr.biz wrote:
Hi Ki
Thanks, your numbers helped me to find
http://www.portaleso.com/usuarios/Toni/web_simbolos/unidad_simbolos_electricos_indice.html
Also I can't find where to download it :p
So it looks like it's EU based, there might be some dialects between different
countries though ...
But I do NOT recognize
Le 25/02/2013 12:20, Killian De Volder a écrit :
> I'll make the question more practical:
> Anyone not from BE recognizes these symbols ?
>
> (I have no clue what countries use the same symbols, so not sure to call
> them BE, or EU.)
>
> Killian De Volder
Hello,
>From France point of view : I o
I'll make the question more practical:
Anyone not from BE recognizes these symbols ?
(I have no clue what countries use the same symbols, so not sure to
call them BE, or EU.)
Killian De Volder
On 24-02-13 19:51, Killian De Volder wrote:
Gi
Git sounds nice.
But before I create it, I should know how to name this ...
There seems to be some overlap with other countries, so it might be DIN
shapes...
But it might not be ...
So not sure how to call it, or fix it later ?!?
Killian De Volder
On 24-02-13 19:18, Steffen Macke, diagramr.b
Hi Kilian,
Killian De Volder hat am 24. Februar 2013 um
12:35 geschrieben:
> Hello no ... it's more like asking, what license do I need to put it under so
> it can be added
> here: http://dia-installer.de/shapes/index.html
> or even in included with Dia ?
In both cases, GPL v2 will allow for the
On 24-02-13 12:01, Thomas Harding wrote:
[note: your post is the better mean to launch a flamewar on any Free Software
mailing list]
Hello no ... it's more like asking, what license do I need to put it under so
it can be added
here: http://dia-installer.de/shapes/index.html
or even in inclu
Le 23/02/2013 23:38, Killian De Volder a écrit :
For the bounding box: putted a "invisible" X in the image to grantee
the grid snapping.
(Also makes calculating the default with and height a breeze :).
Few more questions:
- Can I add a thing in the file that gives it properties to modify
the
Greetings, Killian De Volder!
> For the bounding box: putted a "invisible" X in the image to grantee the grid
> snapping.
> (Also makes calculating the default with and height a breeze :).
> Few more questions:
> - Can I add a thing in the file that gives it properties to modify the
> object
For the bounding box: putted a "invisible" X in the image to grantee the grid
snapping.
(Also makes calculating the default with and height a breeze :).
Few more questions:
- Can I add a thing in the file that gives it properties to modify the object ?
(I have some icons that will looks very
Found the size problem !
Now another problem: Can I control what snaps to the grid ?
The bounding box for this would be unacceptable :(
Killian De Volder
On 23-02-13 21:58, Killian De Volder wrote:
OK... I take it back ! (argument accept)
When you place 2 icons, different shape, one larger t
OK... I take it back ! (argument accept)
When you place 2 icons, different shape, one larger then the other, it rescales
it to a fixed size ...
This "will not do"...
Any solution to this ?
Killian De Volder
On 23-02-13 21:54, Killian De Volder wrote:
Point taken argument accept: -Do NOT res
Point taken argument accept: -Do NOT resize my icons - ! :)
Now where are all those fancy features like editable text, and options for
symbols that change the shape ?
(/me takes a look at the .shape files)
I'm lazy and I don't want to make copies of nearly the same symbol :)
Hmmm what size is x
Greetings, Killian De Volder!
> I think I explained it poorly.
> To ensure one can resize the icons (and keep them equal scale, mandatory for
> regulations);
You should not need to resize icons. Scale whole sheet, if you need to, then
everything will be scaled accordingly.
> I added an invisibl
Michael,
I think I explained it poorly.
To ensure one can resize the icons (and keep them equal scale,
mandatory for regulations);
I added an invisible rectangle around the object to force it's size
to a common factor.
However, when you click/drag anywhe
Killian,
I think you have a dense diagram then you will have dense diagram trouble.
It is particularly tricky with things like zigzag line and Bezier where
the extents of them are not obvious until you click in them and they are
moved inadvertently.
You can help by using layers (ctrl-C)
Layers
Shouldn't the switch be more like this ?
Difference:
Does anyone know how to fix the "if i drag anywhere around the
symbol, it drags it" issue ?
Kind of an issue when you are placing many object close together :)
Replace the rect with 2 lines ?
That looks very nice. Thanks for contributing.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:56 AM, Sébastien Blaise <
sebastien.bla...@uclouvain.be> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did a shape library to use for domestic electric installation plans
> following the belgian norms. You may be interested to use them or add them
>
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