Re: Does everyone make large objects, or is it just how I am using Dia?

2014-07-30 Thread dunn
Thank you, Andrey! I wondered why all the objects come in at the same size, since I need some different sizes. I was amazed to see your Sector object come in larger than the others. Surprise! I had not seen that in any other samples. -- dunn On 07/27/2014 01:40 AM, Andrey Repin wrote: Gree

Re: Double 'shapes' in shape files

2014-07-30 Thread dunn
Thanks again, Andrey! So those were just coded that way because they were automatically generated. It's nice to know that if I don't use the method, my objects will still come out ok. -- dunn On 07/27/2014 01:43 AM, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, dunn! If this is more of an svg questi

Re: Does everyone make large objects, or is it just how I am using Dia?

2014-07-30 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, dunn! > I wondered why all the objects come in at the same size, since I need > some different sizes. I was amazed to see your Sector object come in > larger than the others. Surprise! I had not seen that in any other samples. That's 25 I've used "Sector" shape as a backdrop to or

Re: Does everyone make large objects, or is it just how I am using Dia?

2014-07-30 Thread dunn
Got it, Andrey! I also learned from your sample that shapes could be in subdirectories underneath the 'shapes' directory. Nice! -- dunn On 07/30/2014 12:58 AM, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, dunn! I wondered why all the objects come in at the same size, since I need some different size

Do C Language plugins need to be compiled with Dia?

2014-07-30 Thread dunn
I know I'm causing a flurry of messages all at once, but I was wondering if a user makes a C Language plugin instead of Python, does it have to be compiled with the program, or does Dia find a library (and perhaps an XML file) in a folder and use it? Thanks, -- dunn ___

Re: Does everyone make large objects, or is it just how I am using Dia?

2014-07-30 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, dunn! > I also learned from your sample that shapes could be in subdirectories > underneath the 'shapes' directory. That's "normal" way of laying out shape sets. (If you peek into Dia main directory, default sets are also separated into sub-directories.) You can put them as deep into s