Am 31.05.2008 06:18, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> Ok, I think the problem here is that I sidetracked myself into thinking
> primarily about rounded corners, when I was most interested in
> consistent and, preferably, intuitive handling of corners among the
> various object types. What I
Am 31.05.2008 04:03, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> Quoth Hans Breuer:
>> Am 30.05.2008 09:51, Don Blaheta schrieb:
>>> Yes! I didn't realise that JOIN_MITER and so forth were already-available
>>> options, but having a single parameter for all objects-with-corners that
>>> said whether to render it as p
Ok, I think the problem here is that I sidetracked myself into thinking
primarily about rounded corners, when I was most interested in
consistent and, preferably, intuitive handling of corners among the
various object types. What I've learned is that the various renderers
have the concept
Quoth Hans Breuer:
> Am 30.05.2008 09:51, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> > Yes! I didn't realise that JOIN_MITER and so forth were already-available
> > options, but having a single parameter for all objects-with-corners that
> > said whether to render it as pointy or round would be pretty much what I
> >
Am 30.05.2008 09:51, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> Quoth Hans Breuer:
>> Am 29.05.2008 05:37, Don Blaheta schrieb:
>>> The biggest, I think, is that "corner radius" is being used to mean two
>>> different things: the radius of rounding for a rounded rectangle, and
>>> the radius of rounding for the cap o
Quoth Hans Breuer:
> Am 29.05.2008 05:37, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> > The biggest, I think, is that "corner radius" is being used to mean two
> > different things: the radius of rounding for a rounded rectangle, and
> > the radius of rounding for the cap of a regular rectangle.
>
> If I understand
Am 29.05.2008 05:37, Don Blaheta schrieb:
> I've been playing around with lib/diagdkrenderer.c to try and work on
> bug #534275. I noticed the changes made in the recent SVN update, which
> partially solve the problem, but there are a few problems still.
2008-05-25 Hans Breuer <[EMAIL PROTE
I've been playing around with lib/diagdkrenderer.c to try and work on
bug #534275. I noticed the changes made in the recent SVN update, which
partially solve the problem, but there are a few problems still. The
biggest, I think, is that "corner radius" is being used to mean two
different things:
In answer to Peter Brittens mail, Dia version 0.94 has som zig-zag
lines that can round corners, though it's not implemented on all
zigzag-line based lines yet.
-Lars
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I am building a system diagram using Dia does anyone know
how to round off the corners of the connectors?
PB
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Le mar, aoû 07, 2001, à 12:01:56 +0930, Richard Sharpe a écrit:
> Rectangles can have rounded corners, but it seems that polygons can't,
> or have I missed something?
you haven't.
> Would it be easy to hack in rounded corners?
It depends on one's geometric skills. Bas
Hi,
Rectangles can have rounded corners, but it seems that polygons can't,
or have I missed something?
Would it be easy to hack in rounded corners?
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