Hello everyone!
I have been using dia from time to time for a while now.
So first of all: thanks to all the developers and people who are involved
in this project!
I've seen the source code of dia is mainly C, which I haven't touch in
nearly 10 years... but, since I worked as a QA engineer for a
Hi,
I recently had to create a big diagram with a lot of blocks connecting to
each others.
I tried my best to avoid line crossing, but in the end there were still
many.
The problem is, when a line intersects with another one, it is impossible
to differentiate them.
Since a picture is worth a tho
Hello Pierre,
I have adapted to this by using connection points where lines join, and no
connection point when they do they are only crossing, not joined. Also
colored lines helps make this clear.
On my wish list, along with hops, is multi-color lines. Every now and then
I will overlay a dashed
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hello Pierre,
>
> I have adapted to this by using connection points where lines join, and no
> connection point when they do they are only crossing, not joined. Also
> colored lines helps make this clear.
>
I wouldn't use colored lines for a