On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 09:17 +0800, yami wrote:
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> It's a question of which object you're using. For instance,
> the first four shapes of the Assorted sheet come with built-in
> text and resize to fit, whereas the standard shapes don't have
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>> It's a question of which object you're using. For instance, the first
> four shapes of the Assorted sheet come with built-in text and resize to fit,
> whereas the standard shapes don't have text. It has never been the same
> throughout (at least not since 2000).
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Really? I'm using 0.97pre2,
On 28 May, Jim Wrote:
> So, is it possible to have:
> 1) Text that is always glued to its container
> 2) Text that can be edited without ungrouping, just click and type
> 3) Text that does not resize-to-fit the container, but spills over the
edges if it gets too big
> in one package? Bec
> It's a question of which object you're using. For instance, the first
> four shapes of the Assorted sheet come with built-in text and resize
> to fit, whereas the standard shapes don't have text. It has never been
> the same throughout (at least not since 2000).
Hmmm, most interesting. I guess t
On May 27, 2009, at 9:01 PM, Jim Clark wrote:
I use a pale yellow text for my default text on my diamond decision
boxes. When I highlight that text, the yellow highlighting makes my
text invisible. Is there some way to change that default color?
Only by recompiling. It is currently a const