Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
> Dia deals with three different length magnitudes:
> --- one for paper, or printed diagram; unit: cm
> --- one for canvas, or working diagram; unit without a name, it could
> be "virtual cm", or simply "canvas_unit".
> --- one for the window trough which
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Robert Young wrote:
> Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
>
>> Dia deals with three different length magnitudes:
>> --- one for paper, or printed diagram; unit: cm
>> --- one for canvas, or working diagram; unit without a name, it could
>> be "virtual cm", or simply "canva
Lars Clausen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Robert Young wrote:
>
> > Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
> >
> >> Dia deals with three different length magnitudes:
> >> --- one for paper, or printed diagram; unit: cm
> >> --- one for canvas, or working diagram; unit without a
> name, it coul
I have another newbie-ish question regarding a kind of
entry in the the shape file (if I ever get around to
submitting a few shapes, I don't want to be laughed
at).
Using a line from the router-symbol.shape as an
example:
What does dia do with the width, height and viewBox
parameters and
Le mer, aoû 29, 2001, à 10:11:50 +0930, Young, Robert a écrit:
> Yes. I see the problem here - probably two separate issues:
> 1. Initial window size, specified in pixels.
> 2. Initial extents, e.g. 2x2 A4 + 10% bleed or user definable (allow dia to
> decide when to increase this number of pages