Hey!
I'm still working on my own xsl export. It works : it's ok to create a new
xml file from my Diagram.
But, I have a probleme : a messagebox appears after the export and
says :*Error while saving result:
*. I don't understand because this file is full and contains my diagram
converted.
A seco
Hi David,
I have not seen your code, so it is a pure guess. What I can think of is
that you still have a hook on the original file.
If you nullify the hook on the original file it might work.
Something like this:
File fl = getFile(fileName);
//work on file
//save file
File newFile = getFile(fil
Hi David,
I have not seen your code, so it is a pure guess. What I can think of is
that you still have a hook on the original file.
If you nullify the hook on the original file it might work.
Something like this:
File fl = getFile(fileName);
//work on file
//save file
File newFile = getFile(fil
Hi, thank for your answer.
I think you're right, I was working on it just before you answered.
After an export, I've tried to remove the new file (with windows explorer)
and it's impossible(file still used by an other program...)
I think that my XSL export has a problem to finalize the conver
Hi David,
Why do you need that particular complicated select statement?
You might need that type of object in the end, I agree, but do you need that
complicated reference?
Would a reference like UML_State_Term do as well? I always prefer using
underscores instead of spaces. It is more reliable ho
Hi,
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I use these select statements to apply my templates for a particalr kind of
object. It works and it's all what I want about my XSL export. If I follow
you, what do you purpose to simplify the reference before the type of the
object ?
Your exemple with Spaceships is interresting but I don
Hi David,
I have worked with Java and xml on the web. Using spaces instead of
underscores gave me sometimes trouble. To have some hierarchy in namespaces
I always make sure they are considered one string separated by underscores.
It almost reads as convenient as spaces, but then I know how the par
Hi all,
a Dia Portable 0.97 (for Windows) Test-Release is ready for testing:
http://portableapps.com/node/19313
Feedback is very welcome!
Happy portable diagramming,
Bart.S
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Hi,
Thanks for a fantastic program... Continue the great work...
I have some questions..
I wonder if there is a symbol library existing, or under development, that
suits the making of Organization Charts?
Is there a way I can generate a chart with standard rectangular boxes, from
a list, for
Hi Knut,
> I wonder if there is a symbol library existing, or under development, that
> suits the making of Organization Charts?
Did you have a look at the "Flowchart" sheet? It might be sufficient to draw
Organisation Charts. If it is not, could you point to an example image that
displays the mi
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