Re: Feature Request

2002-10-30 Thread Alan Horkan
Very nice of you to offer to help, let's see... > Talk to Alan Horkan about prettying up the icons for the shapes he's > making. That's the only graphics stuff I can think of right now. The only existing icons i have made any effort to make as pretty as the ones i added (my Assorted Sheet) are

compiling dia 0.9

2002-10-30 Thread Valentin FRUNZA
Dear all, First of all, please excuse me for using a html (web based) email. No other choice for now... Now the problem. Trying to compile dia 0.9 I get the message that libunicode not found. Still, the library was installed successfully. The system that I am using is a HP Vectra VE, Pentium/2

Re: compiling dia 0.9

2002-10-30 Thread Lars Clausen
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Valentin FRUNZA wrote: > Dear all, > > > First of all, please excuse me for using a html (web based) email. No > other choice for now... > > Now the problem. Trying to compile dia 0.9 I get the message that > libunicode not found. Still, the library was installed successfull

Re: compiling dia 0.9

2002-10-30 Thread Alan Horkan
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Valentin FRUNZA wrote: > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:44:42 + > From: Valentin FRUNZA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: compiling dia 0.9 > > Dear all, > > > First of all, please excuse me for using a html (web based) email

Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-30 Thread Nick Fisher
> > 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. Except I'm going to be missing stacks of libs no? > Ahh, can you try installing the debian source packages under gentoo? >

Re: Problems resizing

2002-10-30 Thread James K. Lowden
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 21:06:31 -0800 (PST), Curt Crandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the buttons on the bottom of most dialog boxes has > close first, followed by apply and then ok. Since I'm > used to the order being ok, apply and close, this has > been a source of some frustration. Placing "OK

Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-30 Thread Alan Horkan
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Nick Fisher wrote: > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 16:32:21 -0500 > From: Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Noob testing on Win32 > > > > Hu. > > > I'm afraid I use Gentoo (Not Debian) and I don't use X. > >

Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-30 Thread Mike Garnsey
--- Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > that would be a great test. Mike garnsey has > > reported that he can even replace the DLLs > > of the libxml that he as built under debian > > with the installed DIA under windows and it > > works. > EH? Are you saying that you can take the debia

Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-30 Thread Nick Fisher
> > > > 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. > > Except I'm going to be missing stacks of libs no? > Probably I smell an upcomming 'new' gentoo machine w

Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-30 Thread Nick Fisher
> > > that would be a great test. Mike garnsey has > > > reported that he can even replace the DLLs > > > of the libxml that he as built under debian > > > with the installed DIA under windows and it > > > works. > > EH? Are you saying that you can take the debian > > binarys and use them as > >