On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 02:29:27PM -0400, Michael Ross wrote:
>Chris,
>The Dia paradigm is a little different. You draw up what ever you like
>then you size the page however you want around it.
That's all very well, but see below about scaling.
>My drill is like this:
>You
Chris,
I am not a developer, I am just telling you how it works. You can get any
kind of printing action with Dia. You will have to find someone else to
argue about this with.
"...want to create some diagrams which I will print on A4 paper."
Set up the page to A4, scale the diagram to fit in
Greetings, Chris Green!
>>Chris,
>>The Dia paradigm is a little different. You draw up what ever you like
>>then you size the page however you want around it.
> That's all very well, but see below about scaling.
>>My drill is like this:
>>You may need to make the page bre
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 09:53:22AM -0400, Michael Ross wrote:
>Chris,
>I am not a developer, I am just telling you how it works. You can get any
>kind of printing action with Dia. You will have to find someone else to
>argue about this with.
> "...want to create some diagra
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 08:35:49PM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Chris Green!
>
> > Er, but this rather conflicts with the first sentence doesn't it?
> > Seeing the page breaks means that you *are* creating a diagram on a
> > page, or at least with an awareness of the page breaks.
>
> O