Ok I have a feature request, if at all possible, though i don't know how much coding
this will take.
Snap lines : If the shift key is held whilst drawing lines they only can be drawn at
certain angles, e.g. 180, 90, 45 and 30 degrees.
This would be very useful, as it would make drawing straight
Please file this in bugzilla.gnome.org
you are quite specific about how you think this should be implemented, in
your report please say why (ie if another application does this
please say which application so people can compare behaviour).
thank you
Sincerely
Alan Horkan
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, R
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Robert Smith wrote:
> Ok I have a feature request, if at all possible, though i don't know how
> much coding this will take.
>
> Snap lines : If the shift key is held whilst drawing lines they only can
> be drawn at certain angles, e.g. 180, 90, 45 and 30 degrees.
Some of thi
> > what the size.. I'm wondering if this is a Dia thing or a Win32 Dia
> > thing.
>
> I've been using Linux Dia with Letter paper for a long time without
> this
> problem, so I'm guessing it's a Win32 Dia problem. Probably the same
> as
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85831
So just
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--- Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > what the size.. I'm wondering if this is a Dia thing or a Win32
> Dia
> > > thing.
> >
> > I've been using Linux Dia with Letter paper for a long time without
> > this
> > problem, so I'm guessing it's a Win32 Dia problem. Probably the
> same
> >
> > I'll help any way I can with testing..
> Well, we are coming along with the new windows porting of the packages,
> if you want to help test them and help with the porting, then please
> do.
How would I go about doing that? Should I just keep an eye on the
http://dia-installer.sourceforge.n
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to write some simple Class diagrams with Dia. I'm using
> version 0.88 on RedHat 8.0. I uninstalled version 0.90 because the
> class icon sizing was not proportionate to the text within it. I tried
> the latest CVS source, how
--- Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'll help any way I can with testing..
> > Well, we are coming along with the new windows porting of the
> packages,
> > if you want to help test them and help with the porting, then
> please
> > do.
> How would I go about doing that?
You nee
Hu.
I'm afraid I use Gentoo (Not Debian) and I don't use X. I also don't have
the time to get into cygwin in the depth I suspect I would need too :(
Sorry. Is there any straight up Win32 testing I can help with?
Nick
> > > > I'll help any way I can with testing..
> > > Well, we are
--- Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hu.
> I'm afraid I use Gentoo (Not Debian) and I don't use X.
you dont need x to help test compile, that is the great thing.
It could even be automated.
Ahh, can you try installing the debian source packages under gentoo?
there must be way to
Hi Lars,
I just installed the latest CVS release of Dia.
There were several problems with it. First, I tried
installing by executing the command:
. autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
I did that since I'd like it to appear in my GNOME
menu. It installed, I saw the menu entry, but it
didn't execute. T
Lars,
I don't know if this is the error coming from the
segfault... I haven't received it before and I can't
tell when during the program execution it occurred,
but I'll pass it along anyway:
(dia:16085): GLib-WARNING **: GError set over the top
of a previous GError or uninitialized memory.
Thi
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