greek letters

2006-10-13 Thread Sven
Hi folks! iam working on some math stuff with dia, i wonder how to add greek letters into the diagramms? br, Sven ___ Dia-list mailing list Dia-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/faq.

adding text to lines

2006-10-13 Thread Robert Hölzl
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

Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Steffen Macke
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

Re: adding text to lines

2006-10-13 Thread Lars Clausen
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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Mike Dewhirst
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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Steffen Macke
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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Bram Mertens
[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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Hubert Figuiere
> 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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Mike Dewhirst
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

Re: Fix bug #144394 and win USD 100

2006-10-13 Thread Mike Dewhirst
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

Dia ChangeLog report for 2006-10-14 03:00:01 UTC (Sat 14 Oct)

2006-10-13 Thread Dia ChangeLog Daemon
Snapshots available at http://www.raeder.dk/~larsrc/Dia/snapshots *** Recent ChangeLog entries: --- ChangeLog.previous 2006-10-10 05:00:10.0 +0200 +++ dia-cvs-snapshot/ChangeLog 2006-10-14 05:00:06.040052552 +0200 @@ -1,3 +1,32 @@ +2006-10-12 Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + +

Re: News on the text rendering front

2006-10-13 Thread Hans Breuer
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