On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 21:27 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Jim Clark wrote:
>
> > So the grumps appear from nowhere, write a laundry list of complaints
> > and disappear. Well I use Dia regularly for real work, and it does
> > precisely what I want as I want.
>
> I also
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Jim Clark wrote:
So the grumps appear from nowhere, write a laundry list of complaints
and disappear. Well I use Dia regularly for real work, and it does
precisely what I want as I want.
I also use for real work, but this particular grump I found quite helpful.
As a matt
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 12:10 -0700, Jaime Sanchez wrote:
> Perhaps you should try out Inkscape, http://www.inkscape.org/
>
> It is a free, open-source interactive SVG editor. I know because I use
> it, and it's very intuitive. The way I see it, Dia, looks just like
> Sodipodi and GIMP, and it is
Perhaps you should try out Inkscape, http://www.inkscape.org/
It is a free, open-source interactive SVG editor. I know because I use
it, and it's very intuitive. The way I see it, Dia, looks just like
Sodipodi and GIMP, and it is awkward to use.
Inkscape is a fork of Sodipodi but it boasts much
> > * need icon binding for .dia files in windows (windows just uses the
> > generic
> > unknown file type icon today).
>
> That's a Windows installer issue. Steffen?
Correct. I've fixed this in the CVS. Thanks for spotting this.
Regards,
Steffen
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Hey.
I have written a few times before to say what a great tool Dia is, and how a big project I lead within IBM got a bunch of new users, and how nearly everybody was impressed with the usability and functionality.
So the grumps appear from nowhere, write a laundry list of complaints and dis
Paul Balyoz sagde:
> I have been looking for a good replacement for Visio for Windows, and
> stumbled upon Dia. Dia looked very promising, but has way too many bugs
> at
> this time. I don't have time to type them all into Bugzilla, but I didn't
> want to move on without at least saying something