Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 19:02:42 +0200,
>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MF> Here I attach my current tentative patch against dia-0.90.
>> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 19:02:42 +0200,
>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 19:02:42 +0200,
>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> MF> @@ -503,8 +576,10 @@
> MF> bufsize = strlen(x11_font)+6; /* Should be enought*/
> MF> buffer = (char *)g_malloc(bufsize);
> MF> g_s
I still have not found a decent diagram drawing software for GNU/Linux
with the user interface I want. Dia appears to have the features, but I do
not like the user interface. So I would like to contribute to Dia: design
and implement an alternative user interface. Ideally this alternative user
in
Quick disclaimer: I'm not a developer and can't speak for the
dia development team. But I do use it a lot and I thought I'd
add my comments.
> I still have not found a decent diagram drawing software for
> GNU/Linux with the user interface I want. Dia appears to have
> the features, but I do not
I tried turning off the reset tools after create. It was slightly better,
but not much. If you want to change the tool, you still have to go the
palette. Not good. Also, with context sensitive palette one chould choose
starting point for connector. Currently connector is always created
unconnecte
Do I need translate content of *.sheet files (f.i. Circuit.sheet)
or tranlation in my language done only with *.po file?
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Le Thu, Jun 06, 2002, à 05:06:41PM +0300, Timo K Suoranta a écrit:
> different shapes without need to visit the current shape palette. There
> could be a palette with shortcut keys (0..9 for example) to which you
> could drag shapes.
some locales require shift to hit the 0..9 keys (ie, unmodifi
Le Thu, Jun 06, 2002, à 09:29:54PM +0400, Vitaly Lipatov a écrit:
> Do I need translate content of *.sheet files (f.i. Circuit.sheet)
> or tranlation in my language done only with *.po file?
.po files only nowadays. .sheet files come from a blend of a .sheet.in a *.po
(this is handled by intltoo
On 2002-06-06 at 17:06, Timo K Suoranta wrote:
> It is true that my hardware problems are not Dia' fault. I
> just wanted to demonstrate that two mouse buttons is enough,
> and with proper assignments you can do a lot with them.
OK sure maybe I was being a bit OTT there :) But dia doesn't
seem t
Hello,
I would like to use dia to draw database table instances, that is,
nothing more than two dimensional tables with a title at the top,
a name for each column, followed by the various table rows.
I could not find any such functionality in dia. It would
be nice if this diagramming capability
> seem to use a third mouse button now: so I'm slightly confused
> as to your point... are you suggesting that it should or that
> it should not?
i did not notice this until just before i read the faq
the third mous button is used for object specific properties
for example
if you middle click
Hello,
I have just installed dia 0.90. The UML actor code in source file
objects/UML/actor.c was kindly modified by Lars Clausen so that
the connection points are located below the text so that names
appearing above connected inheritance lines do not overlap
with the lines themselves. There is o
Hello,
I decided to submit each feature request in a separate email.
I think the line type selection facility at the bottom of
the dia tools window is a definite improvement. The only
thing it is lacking is a double line style as drawn
below. Such notation is often used in ER diagrams
although a
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