On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 08:43:53AM -0500, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hi vwf,
>
> You can place the connection point shape (from the Electric sheet) and
> change its size to be large or smaller than the line itself, but you can't
> have many of them and change their size wholesale (there is probably a
>
vwf,
There is probably an interesting technical reason why line ends can
automatically co-locate (usually a limitation in gtk+, statistically, but I
think every Dia user wishes for it.
I am used to lines having a snap to grip at each end with CAD sketchers.
M
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 7:21 AM, v
I am using Dia to create flow chart diagrams for an important work project. It
has been working fine, but I have one major problem. After exporting my
finished diagram as a pdf, all the line widths that I set seem to reset in
thickness. Even when I set all line widths to 0.00 and the font size,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 04:58:44PM +, Chris Damien wrote:
> I am using Dia to create flow chart diagrams for an important work
> project. It has been working fine, but I have one major problem. After
> exporting my finished diagram as a pdf, all the line widths that I set
> seem to reset in thi
If you need to get on with it, you can always get nice looking images by
making a screen dump (ctrl-Print Screen in Picasa), cropping it down, and
saving as a jpg.
Sorry, I can't actually help you with the problem itself. Hopefully,
someone else will chime in.
M
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:58 AM
Le 24/01/2013 02:34, Jeremy S a écrit :
Hi,
(my first post here: I _like_ Dia... a lot!)
I'm looking to use the dynamic 'tree' shape/object in a plumbing
schematic but would welcome a bit more control over its properties. At
the moment the only configurable property is the line colour, and I'
At 24.01.2013 02:37, Jeremy S wrote:
Hi,
(my first post here: I _like_ Dia... a lot!)
I'm looking to use the dynamic 'tree' shape/object in a plumbing schematic but
would welcome a bit more control over its properties. At the moment the only
configurable property is the line colour, and I'd lik