Hi folks!
iam working on some math stuff with dia, i wonder how to add greek letters into
the diagramms?
br, Sven
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hello,
I searched a software for painting diagrams like dia vor a long time.
Visio is missing some features, which are solved in dia very nice.
But I miss one thing: How can I link some text to a line? When moving
the objects, which are connected by the line, the text should
automaticially m
Hello All,
Dia has received quite an amount of donations over the past
months (A big thanks to Tim Bogie who is doing the majority of
the donations).
http://dia-installer.sourceforge.net/donation.php
This puts us in a position where we can offer USD 100 for the one
who provides a fix of bug 1443
Robert Hölzl sagde:
> hello,
>
> I searched a software for painting diagrams like dia vor a long time.
> Visio is missing some features, which are solved in dia very nice.
>
> But I miss one thing: How can I link some text to a line? When moving
> the objects, which are connected by the line, the t
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Dia has received quite an amount of donations over the past
> months (A big thanks to Tim Bogie who is doing the majority of
> the donations).
>
> http://dia-installer.sourceforge.net/donation.php
>
> This puts us in a position where we can offer USD 100 for
Mike,
> I think you would open a lot of doors to a lot more developers if you
> could provide a mingw kit so dia could be compiled on Windows without
> needing Microsoft tools.
I thought those people who know how to operate MinGW also have a copy
of Linux around to do some development. But you ar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 13/10/2006 15:18:56:
> Also, Windows/Mac developers are much more comfortable
with Subversion
> than CVS because TortoiseSVN makes life so easy. No command lines
to
> remember. Once you use a gui for the repository you never look back.
Mike, I only know subversion so
> But again, I have to agree to you, I prefer Subversion over CVS
> especially when it comes
> to checking in binary files like PNGs and moving them from LINUX to Win32 or
> vice versa.
1/ Gnome tried to move from CVS to SVN and failed at least twice.
2/ if there is any problem with PNG being cor
Bram Mertens wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 13/10/2006 15:18:56:
>
>> Also, Windows/Mac developers are much more comfortable with Subversion
>> than CVS because TortoiseSVN makes life so easy. No command lines to
>> remember. Once you use a gui for the repository you never look back.
>
> M
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> I think you would open a lot of doors to a lot more developers if you
>> could provide a mingw kit so dia could be compiled on Windows without
>> needing Microsoft tools.
>
> I thought those people who know how to operate MinGW also have a copy
> of Linux around
Snapshots available at http://www.raeder.dk/~larsrc/Dia/snapshots
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+2006-10-12 Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Lars,
sorry for the late answer. There where constantly other things dragging
away my time, prohibting to look closely enough into Dia's weakest area ;)
On 05.09.2006 20:34, Lars Clausen wrote:
The last couple of weeks, I have been working on secret text rendering
stuff, trying out various
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