Hi,
we are running your nice tool dia on several machines with different operating
systems (Unix, FreeBSD). Now a problem appears opening dia files on the unix
system, which were made and saved or modified before on the FreeBSD system. The
other way works very well. I'm able to open dia files mad
Le Wed, Feb 13, 2002, à 07:50:38AM +0100, Thomas Fiebig a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> we are running your nice tool dia on several machines with different operating
> systems (Unix, FreeBSD). Now a problem appears opening dia files on the unix
> system, which were made and saved or modified before on the Fr
Greetings, all.
So, it's Tuesday morning, and I'm stumped.
The goal here is to add a new sheet, with a bunch of Cisco shapes
(currently "a bunch=1", but that will change). Read the FAQ, and
everything else I can get my hands on, attempted to follow.
I've tried adding the .shape and .sheet to
Le Wed, Feb 13, 2002, à 10:34:22AM -0600, Al Banks a écrit:
> Tried all the above after additional coffee. More awake, but no
> difference.
:-)
> Am I missing something? Merely insane?
You'll probably want to add the correct DTD identifiers at the head of the
shape and the sheet
(copy&p
Thanks, Cyrille!
Warning: I'm an XML neophyte
I added the xmlns parameters back into the tags, same result.
Is there anything I need to change in those tags? Should I go back to
adding this object to an existing sheet?
Here are the current .shape and .sheet:
CiscoSystems.sheet:
htt
Hi,
I am a new user of Dia. I have installed the Win 32 version (v0.88)
and am running it on a Win 98 environment. When I start Dia, I receive the following messages:
** WARNING ** Could not create per
user Dia config directory
Glib-critical **: file gstr func.c:
line 197: asser
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 12:26, Al Banks wrote:
> Thanks, Cyrille!
>
> Warning: I'm an XML neophyte
>
> I added the xmlns parameters back into the tags, same result.
>
> Is there anything I need to change in those tags? Should I go back to
> adding this object to an existing sheet?
>
> He
Le Wed, Feb 13, 2002, à 11:26:39AM -0600, Al Banks a écrit:
> Is there anything I need to change in those tags? Should I go back to
> adding this object to an existing sheet?
>
> Here are the current .shape and .sheet:
> CiscoSystems.sheet:
>
>
> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/dia-sh
Read the FAQ: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/dia.html.
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Frank Careccia wrote:
> I am a new user of Dia. I have installed the Win 32 version (v0.88) and am running
>it on a Win 98 environment. When I start Dia, I receive the following messages:
>
> ** WARNING ** Could not create per user Dia config directory
What do you peopl
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 14:54, you wrote:
> Alternatively - this is for people responsible for Windows port - could
> you add something in the installer which checks for presence
> of HOME directory and if it does not exist creates it ?
> I am quite suru folks who ask these questions do not
I think it's %userprofile%. It should look for %home% first (since those
Windows users who know about the HOME environment variable and set it would
probably prefer it be used) before %userprofile%. NT generates the
%userprofile% variable; I don't think it can be changed.
> -Original Messag
Le Wed, Feb 13, 2002, à 07:25:13PM -0600, Richard Rowell a écrit:
> On Wednesday 13 February 2002 14:54, you wrote:
>
> > Alternatively - this is for people responsible for Windows port - could
> > you add something in the installer which checks for presence
> > of HOME directory and if it does n
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