On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hello Pierre,
>
> I have adapted to this by using connection points where lines join, and no
> connection point when they do they are only crossing, not joined. Also
> colored lines helps make this clear.
>
I wouldn't use colored lines for a
Hello Pierre,
I have adapted to this by using connection points where lines join, and no
connection point when they do they are only crossing, not joined. Also
colored lines helps make this clear.
On my wish list, along with hops, is multi-color lines. Every now and then
I will overlay a dashed
Chris Hobbs sagde:
> I'm sure that this has been the subject of great debate in the mailing
> lists but I can't find it in the archives. I have used dia with success
> for many years (including producing the diagrams for several books using
> it) and recently upgraded to version 0.95. This version
Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, there's definitely a problem. I think it's the WM's fault, mainly.
> Emacs has used Alt & Control for ages.
No, Emacs uses Meta & Control. Unfortunately on Linux Alt is normaly
mapped to Meta.
> If you happen to have a keyboard with Windows keys,
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Tim Ellis wrote:
>> It
>> seems to me that it's reasonable to have Ctrl+(move element handle) be
>> fixed aspect resize (though shift might be a better choice). I can see
>> few cases where you really need to have horizontal/vertical movement for
>> resizing elements. The s
> It
> seems to me that it's reasonable to have Ctrl+(move element handle) be
> fixed aspect resize (though shift might be a better choice). I can see
> few cases where you really need to have horizontal/vertical movement for
> resizing elements. The same problems would apply whether we use a k
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:
>
> On 12 Sep 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> Date: 12 Sep 2002 15:32:45 -0500
>> From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: lines
>>
>
On 12 Sep 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:
> Date: 12 Sep 2002 15:32:45 -0500
> From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: lines
>
> On 12 Sep 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Alan G.
On 12 Sep 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Alan G. Isaac wrote:
>>
>> Similarly, in other programs, holding down the
>> shift key forces ellipses to draw perfect circles, which
>> is useful for the same reason.
>>
>> How is this done in Dia?
>
> This isn't really done yet. It co
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Alan G. Isaac wrote:
> Hi. I am completely new to Dia, but
> it seems great so far. (I am using
> the Windows binary.)
Thanks!
[...]
>
> I understand this is a user-to-user list.
> Please let me know if basic questions are
> inappropriate for this list.
They're fine.
>
Make sure snap to grip is turned on
View, Snap to Grid
or so that it is the default for every diagram under
File, Preferences ...
Grid Lines
Snap to: Yes
As for drawing perfect circles, sorry Dia does not do that yet but i added
a shapes in CVS that do it, you can grab them easily enough and ad
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