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+2002-04-15 Steffen Macke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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+ * plug-ins/dxf/dxf
Hi,
since that little piece of information seems to have been overlooked in
my previous post:
I have written an extension for dia in svg. It's currently 30 shapes and
I think the basics for cybernetic diagrams are all there (well, at least
together with the flowchart shapes).
I used dia to draw t
Hello!
I found Dia very useful for making various diagrams
for publishing on the web. Simply by saving as svg
and moving to the web. I have manually edited the svg-file
and added for linking. To
enable later processing I have grouped the objects into
groups.
Is there any support for adding li
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Thorsten Roggendorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since that little piece of information seems to have been overlooked in
> my previous post:
> I have written an extension for dia in svg. It's currently 30 shapes and
> I think the basics for cybernetic diagrams are all there (well, at lea
> Björn Medin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I found Dia very useful for making various diagrams
> for publishing on the web. Simply by saving as svg
> and moving to the web. I have manually edited the svg-file
> and added for linking. To
> enable later processing I have grouped the objects into
> groups.
I have had similar problems, under Red Hat 7.2.
When I go to edit a particular diagram, it will not let me print it,
either to a printer or a file. The application just freezes after
clicking the "Ok" button in the print dialog.
Pasting the entire contents into a new diagram allows it to print.
This is a known problem and has been fixed in CVS. Sadly there hasn't been a
'stable' release recently, but CVS does work OK. For help in compiling etc
PLEASE read recent posts to the list - most people have the same problems
with libraries, etc.
If you don't want to touch the actual CVS, or like
Hi Jay-
Definitely not complete but I have a few network shapes (er, three to be precise) that
I'd be happy to share. The shapes are a cisco-styled router, switch and "switching
engine" (I always see it used to represent a Cisco Catalyst)
You can try to download and install them from:
http://p
9315: syntax error near unexpected token `yes:no'
./configure: line 9315: ` yes:no'
If I edit the script to try to fix it, it still breaks further down the
file.
This has happened with both the 20020404 and 20020416 CVS snapshots. Am
I doing something wrong?
Greg
"Young, Robert&qu
oblem.
Look in the archive for a post called "Re: font of UML package"
posted on April 11th, 2002 at 3:56pm.
> This has happened with both the 20020404 and 20020416 CVS
> snapshots. Am I doing something wrong?
No. Cyrille Chepelov hoped to be able to correct the problem
in 200204
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