Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-31 Thread James Michael DuPont
--- 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. > Except I'm going to be missing stacks of libs no? We are building fro

Re: Noob testing on Win32....

2002-10-31 Thread James Michael DuPont
> > > > 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 Sorry, that is wrong. > > > Ahh, can y

snap to grid vs. straight lines

2002-10-31 Thread Martin Hans
Hi, I have not been able to find anything on this on bugzilla nor in the archive of this list. I use dia from today's cvs (took some time to make it compile). When doing a diagram, for instance a flowchart, how do I get straight horizontal or vertical lines? - if I turn the grid on, then the c

Re: snap to grid vs. straight lines

2002-10-31 Thread Alan Horkan
> PS: is there a way to draw several lines after each other without having to > select the line tool each time? Preferences Reset tools after create Yes/No Later Alan "Halloween may be a lame excuse for a party, but it still an excuse for a party." - Alan _

Re: snap to grid vs. straight lines

2002-10-31 Thread Thierry Jean
En réponse à Martin Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > I have not been able to find anything on this on bugzilla nor in the > archive > of this list. (...) > > PS: is there a way to draw several lines after each other without having > to > select the line tool each time? In the menu File/Prefere

Re: snap to grid vs. straight lines

2002-10-31 Thread Lars Clausen
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Martin Hans wrote: > Hi, I have not been able to find anything on this on bugzilla nor in the > archive of this list. > > I use dia from today's cvs (took some time to make it compile). > > When doing a diagram, for instance a flowchart, how do I get straight > horizontal or

Re: noise: Freetype and Windows

2002-10-31 Thread Hans Breuer
At 23:34 28.10.02 +, Tor Lillqvist wrote: > > It is currently broken (just once more: please read 'Heads up on > > Pango Head') cause it uses fontconfig which appears to work on X > > but IMHO needs a complete rewrite to fit into the win32 platform. > >But it's only HEAD of Pango that uses font