On 2002-07-06(Sat) 20:44:15 -0400, Vance Shipley wrote:
>
> I'm getting stuck building dia from CVS on intltoolize. Any help
> would be appreciated. This is under FreeBSD 4.6-PRERELEASE with
> autoconf-2.53, automake-1.5, gettext-0.11.2 & intltool-0.22.
>
> -Vance
[.]
Yup, intltool
Hello the ml !
I'm experementing use of this tool, in professionnal condition (I make
analisys of my stage's project with it). And I'll need some
improvements. I'm using UML capabilities.
I wanna add an class attribute without edit entire object, simply by
object menu (third mouse button).
On 09 Jul 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello the ml !
>
> I'm experementing use of this tool, in professionnal condition (I make
> analisys of my stage's project with it). And I'll need some
> improvements. I'm using UML capabilities.
>
> I wanna add an class attribute without edit ent
Just some random thoughts I came up with whilst looking through
the Dia code again:
Could I humbly propose that the INSTALL file be updated for
0.90 and the current CVS version, to stem the flow of people
asking questions about installation when (e.g.) they don't have
the right versions of librar
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> Just some random thoughts I came up with whilst looking through
> the Dia code again:
>
> Could I humbly propose that the INSTALL file be updated for
> 0.90 and the current CVS version, to stem the flow of people
> asking questions about installation wh
Le mar 09/07/2002 à 22:55, Lars Clausen a écrit :
> On 09 Jul 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I wanna add an class attribute without edit entire object, simply by
> > object menu (third mouse button). This can be productive. In same topic,
> > you can implement adding an attribute to a s
On 2002-07-09 at 17:18 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
> The requirements for 0.90 are listed on the webpage.
> Unfortunately, we can't really update the file in 0.90, as
> that release is already out.
Good point. I think I'm asleep today.
> Updating for CVS is a good idea, especially since the
> re
Another addendum on this UTF-8 stuff: the Debian i18n manual is
pretty good (if you ignore the Debian-specific stuff):
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/intro-i18n/
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