Le Sat, Feb 23, 2002, à 07:54:39PM -0500, Rob Campbell a écrit:
> > format"): PNG, EPS, CGM, WMF, etc, etc.
> >
> > You have to experiment with your target software (MS Word ?)
> > to check what it prefers to receive.
>
> I recommend WMF. It stands for Windows Meta File, IIRC, and is the native
Does anyone know where the m4 macro AC_PROG_INTLTOOL is defined?
When I run autogen.sh in the head CVS source version of dia I get the
following error:
../configure: line 5338: syntax error near unexpected token
`AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.12)'
./configure: line 5338: `AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.12)
Quoting Thomas Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anyone know where the m4 macro AC_PROG_INTLTOOL is defined?
> When I run autogen.sh in the head CVS source version of dia I get the
> following error:
>
> ../configure: line 5338: syntax error near unexpected token
> `AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.1
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Thomas Evans wrote:
> Does anyone know where the m4 macro AC_PROG_INTLTOOL is defined?
> When I run autogen.sh in the head CVS source version of dia I get the
> following error:
>
> ../configure: line 5338: syntax error near unexpected token
> `AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.12
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Geoff Gerrietts wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Does anyone know where the m4 macro AC_PROG_INTLTOOL is defined?
>> When I run autogen.sh in the head CVS source version of dia I get the
>> following error:
>>
>> ../configure: line 5338: syntax er
I've built Dia successfully out of CVS, but I'm suffering from a
couple fairly minor afflictions. I could spend more time trying to
track these down myself, but I thought I'd ask first to see if anyone
had advice.
My "make install" regularly fails when trying to install the docs.
Apparently, ther
Le Sun, Feb 24, 2002, à 11:33:09AM -0800, Geoff Gerrietts a écrit:
> This is actually an unannounced dependency, presumably recently built
> into dia.
This has been announced both in the ChangeLog and in the NEWS (or README)
file, and somewhat discussed on this list (as the sudden lack of compla
Le Sun, Feb 24, 2002, à 11:44:30AM -0800, Geoff Gerrietts a écrit:
> My "make install" regularly fails when trying to install the docs.
> Apparently, there are no document subdirectories to install. Anyone
> have ideas on why this is so? (Another hidden dependency? A make
> target I need to run?
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 11:44:30 -0800
Geoff Gerrietts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've built Dia successfully out of CVS, but I'm suffering from a
> couple fairly minor afflictions. I could spend more time trying to
> track these down myself, but I thought I'd ask first to see if anyone
> had advic
Quoting Cyrille Chepelov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Le Sun, Feb 24, 2002, à 11:33:09AM -0800, Geoff Gerrietts a écrit:
>
> > This is actually an unannounced dependency, presumably recently built
> > into dia.
>
> This has been announced both in the ChangeLog and in the NEWS (or README)
> file, and s
I compiled the new (0.88.1) version of Dia but it doesn't seem to work
particularly well. The grid is not displayed. Shapes mysteriously
disappear (I think this is a refresh problem w/the canvas), and lines do
not attach to connection points. Did I do something horribly wrong?
-Brian
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Le Sun, Feb 24, 2002, à 01:29:37PM -0800, Geoff Gerrietts a écrit:
> INSTALL has instructions for doing a build from CVS that does not
> mention a dependency on intltool. Similarly, autogen.sh checks all the
> other dependencies (except maybe the docbook stuff?) but not intltool.
However, quotin
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