Hello All,
Adding the FAQ to the Dia manual would make
packaging of the Windows installer easier. I think
it would make this important information more
accessible to the users (through the help menu
of the application).
This can be accomplished in two ways:
* A script that creates DocBook output
On 08.02.2006 19:42, Paul Kroculick wrote:
Hello,
I created some custom shapes, and have some drawings
using these shapes. When I try to add a new shape to
a drawing (by dragging it from a sheet) it is
appearing at a zoom factor of 6.
> [...]
Notice the elem_width and elem_height are 6x the
On 11.02.2006 10:08, Steffen Macke wrote:
Hello All,
Adding the FAQ to the Dia manual would make
packaging of the Windows installer easier. I think
it would make this important information more
accessible to the users (through the help menu
of the application).
Having a link to the website loo
> Having a link to the website looks more reasonable
> to me. Usually a FAQ should be a more dynamic document
> than the users manual.
Yes, however, I think right now both documents are not very dynamic.
Regards,
Steffen
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I ran my test again using an icon that I didn't
create, and the icon appeared at 11x the size that was
in the shape file. Also, the elem height and width
was different between the two icons.
1. From my experiments, it looks like the dragged
icons are not appearing with a fixed magnification
level
On 11.02.2006 13:53, Paul Kroculick wrote:
I ran my test again using an icon that I didn't
create, and the icon appeared at 11x the size that was
in the shape file. Also, the elem height and width
was different between the two icons.
1. From my experiments, it looks like the dragged
icons are n
Snapshots available at http://www.raeder.dk/~larsrc/Dia/snapshots
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Hello All,
I would like to ship two flavours of dia with the
next Windows installer:
* dia.exe which is linked with /subsystem:console, allowing to
use see commandline output and error messages
* dia-win.exe which should be used by default, linked with /subsystem:windows
This is available from