On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 03:47:30PM -0700, Doug Wellington wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Brand new, so forgive me if I'm asking something silly. I saw a discussion
> about this in the archives, but there didn't seem to be any resolution.
>
> OK, I have opened a new diagram. I'm a Merkan, so I have set the p
2011/1/25 Steffen Macke
> Hi Artiom,
>
> On 01/21/2011 09:04 AM, Artiom Neganov wrote:
>
>> After minutes of searchingli in the Dia interface and 30 minutes googling
>>
>> still I don't find a way to change size of many objects simultaneously.
>> For example, I have 100 objects on a diagram and n
To Doug, I haven't checked recently, but believe the rulers always show cm
regardless the "input settings" you choose. As I understand it you can
define stuff in terms of inches and so on (what I call input settings), but
the rulers will still show cm. Some time ago I asked about changing the
rul
Okay, here we are, sooner than I expected =)
I attached two files to this post and hopefully, I did not edit any
other that I forgot to attach.
In pydia-render.c, I added draw_rounded_rect and fill_rounded_rect and
declared them at the bottom of the file. I needed that to get pretty
clean SV
Chris Green wrote:
> Exactly the question I asked a while ago and no one believed the numbers
> simply don't add up correctly.
I'm definitely with Chris on this. To see exactly what Chris and I are seeing,
please follow these steps:
1) Go to File > Preferences > User Interface on the main wind
Michael Ross wrote:
> To Doug, I haven't checked recently, but believe the rulers always show cm
> regardless the "input settings" you choose.
Yes, I believe you are correct, sir!
> To Chris, I think your arithmetic and/or understanding are not correct. I
> sympathize completely - this is not
This seems like a very useful enhancement. I plan to try building dia
so I can try this myself.
Thanks for your contribution to the community.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:54 AM, wrote:
> Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 09:41:14 +0100
> From: Max Wahler
> Subject: Re: DIA SVG export
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