Hello All
After taking a look at the UML Objects i found it somewhat complicated.
I love the way you describe the properties and mem offsets within the
struct. I guess that the user interface is generated through the series
of DEFINEs in the PropDescription structure.
However, i was just won
On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 11:42 +0100, Athanasios Anastasiou wrote:
> Hello All
>
> After taking a look at the UML Objects i found it somewhat complicated.
>
> I love the way you describe the properties and mem offsets within the
> struct. I guess that the user interface is generated through the ser
Since Hans made a crash-fix and Steffen didn't have time to make a pre6
Win32 installer, here's a pre7 release for all of you:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/dia/0.95/
-Lars
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Howdy. I'm a happy user of dia 0.94.0 (Debian unstable) ... or at least I
-was- happy until I tried to print my diagram. Turns out that the diagram
elements and fonts (everything) was _huge_ compared to the page size. A
modest diagram that should have fit onto one or two pages actually filled
tw
On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 10:48 -0800, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> Howdy. I'm a happy user of dia 0.94.0 (Debian unstable) ... or at least I
> -was- happy until I tried to print my diagram. Turns out that the diagram
> elements and fonts (everything) was _huge_ compared to the page size. A
> modest dia
Hi
In the page setup (File->Page setup) try setting the scale to about 40 to 50,
then it should come out just about right .
/Torben
Tirsdag den 28. marts 2006 20:48 skrev Chip Salzenberg:
> Howdy. I'm a happy user of dia 0.94.0 (Debian unstable) ... or at least I
> -was- happy until I tried to
On 28.03.2006 12:42, Athanasios Anastasiou wrote:
Hello All
After taking a look at the UML Objects i found it somewhat complicated.
You are not alone ;)
I love the way you describe the properties and mem offsets within the
struct. I guess that the user interface is generated through the seri
Here are two very simple thing (I hope) That I believe should be fixed ASAP
(sorry no patches, I'm drowning in another open source project)
with every document:
- Save the "snap to grid" state
- Save the "dynamic grid" state
I can't even describe how frustated I am because of this. There might
(see attached)
$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/dia/0.95;
$ make -j2 -wk clean all check install;
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -I/usr/include/libxml2
-I/usr/include/freetype2 -O3 -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -pipe -Wall
-Wunused --std=c89 -Wdeclaration-after-statement
> However, i was just wondering why don't you use a Glib Dataset or a GLib> Datalist to store the properties (under UserData). The properties need
> not have a particular type. These could just be strings and any code> that needs them later can do the conversion.This is my own axe to grind, so it m
Been seeing a strange problem when printing dia diagrams and exporting
to png as well. Been seeing this on RH9 as well as the Fedora's up to
FC5.
Basically what happens is certain lines in text blocks on the diagram
get printed/exported unreadable, meaning font is so small its
unreadable. Sometim
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