> The only
> thing it is lacking is a double line style as drawn
> below. Such notation is often used in ER diagrams
> although alternative notations are also possible:
It already exists as the ER:Participation line.
Drop one of these in your diagram, select properties for the line at
set total=y
I downloaded dia version 0.90 on Cyrille's repository:
http://zamok.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/dia-0.90.tar.gz
Then uncompressed, and configured with these options:
./configure --prefix=/opt/dia --enable-gnome
Compilation is good, my plug-in works, but there's still a problem at
startup, which I sh
Le Fri, Jun 07, 2002, à 10:49:28AM +0200, Pierre Pronchery a écrit:
> Compilation is good, my plug-in works, but there's still a problem at
> startup, which I should have mentionned before: the dia logo doesn't
> show up on splash screen.
> (usual error message: Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkcontainer
Have you filed any of these in bugzilla yet?
(says /me who has at least 5 things he mailed the list about will
file in bugzilla very soon, and i should starting doing that full Gnome 2
keybindings review i suggested...)
It is a good way to help insure your requests are not forgotten about
http:
> On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 12:17:41 +0200,
> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MF> I don't understand that. If you compile dia-0.90 without using
MF> '--enable-freetype' the PostScript output does depend on Ghostscript.
MF> I just tried again. Without '--enable-freetype', dia does
Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 12:17:41 +0200,
>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> MF> Unfortunately I can't get dia-0.90 to print Japanese anymore
> MF> using Ghostscript. Here is a simple example file created
> MF> with dia-0.90 wit
I've built a Perl script to allow me to view MS Visio files in Dia.
Before anyone gets too excited, it doesn't decode the Visio file format,
just the Enhanced MetaFile version that is usually attached. That means
it will fail, or produce only a bitmap, on many newer Visio files. It
still may be u
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Torben H. Nielsen wrote:
> > The only
> > thing it is lacking is a double line style as drawn
> > below. Such notation is often used in ER diagrams
> > although alternative notations are also possible:
>
> It already exists as the ER:Participation line.
> Drop one of these i
I understand that if one wants to contribute with sheets and shapes
he or she "must" write descriptions in English so the translators will
be able to translate to other languages. If this is not necessary, let
me know.
> Le Thu, Jun 06, 2002, à 09:29:54PM +0400, Vitaly Lipatov a écrit:
> > Do
On 2002.06.06 18:42 Neil Zanella wrote:
>
> 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
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