Re: invisible connector points

2013-01-24 Thread Michael Ross
vwf, There is probably an interesting technical reason why line ends can automatically co-locate (usually a limitation in gtk+, statistically, but I think every Dia user wishes for it. I am used to lines having a snap to grip at each end with CAD sketchers. M On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 7:21 AM, v

Re: invisible connector points

2013-01-24 Thread vwf
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 08:43:53AM -0500, Michael Ross wrote: > Hi vwf, > > You can place the connection point shape (from the Electric sheet) and > change its size to be large or smaller than the line itself, but you can't > have many of them and change their size wholesale (there is probably a >

Re: invisible connector points

2013-01-22 Thread Michael Ross
Hi vwf, You can place the connection point shape (from the Electric sheet) and change its size to be large or smaller than the line itself, but you can't have many of them and change their size wholesale (there is probably a programmatic way to do this, but not built in). These can have multiple

Re: invisible connector points

2013-01-22 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, vwf! > For some complex wiring I would like to have "invisible connector > points", points that I can use to connect lines, cleary visable within > dia but hidden in the exported graphics file. Are these avaiable or can > these be made? Connector points are not related to the shape vis