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2012/9/10 JORGE MAURICIO PLAZAS CASTRO
> Can i use the software in a Enterprise?
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Put this question to yourself: should I use everyone else to
Yes, as long you adhere to the license agreement, for more information see
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2012/9/10 JORGE MAURICIO PLAZAS CASTRO
> Can i use the software in a Enterprise?
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> Cordial Saludo,
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At 10.09.2012 23:46, Alexios Lekidis wrote:
ImportError: No module named dia
Pasting that error message into a Google search gives the right answer as
second hit:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/dia-list/2011-September/msg00124.html
Hans "at" Breuer "dot" Org ---
Tell me what
At 09.09.2012 16:32, Michael Ross wrote:
Greetings,
This happens often, and I don't know how to trouble shoot it to provide
better information.
Checking changes in your usage pattern could be a starting point (or maybe
you are seeing more freezes with Dia 0.97.2 than with Dia 0.97.1?)
Runni
Hello Hans,
I may have spoken too soon about re install fixing it, but it is easy
so I will try again.
Also the anti-alias - do you mean the setting in View Defaults? I
have that unchecked.
I don't understand "antialiased (cairo) rendering" if that is different.
Mike
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3
I never did find a temp file. I may be looking in the wrong place. Hints?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
> I may have spoken too soon about re install fixing it, but it is easy
> so I will try again.
>
> Also the anti-alias - do you mean the setting in View