Hi!
I recently switched to dia 0.88.1 - Works great except for one of my dia
files with which it behaves really bad.
Basically, I can look at the file, but the scrollbars is messed up (can't
scroll, the scroll buttons is very small as if the document is huge, etc.
etc.)
I've even managed to cra
Hi!
One thing I've really been wishing for is that dia could have some better
command-line file export support.
What I'd like to do is to have dia (from the command-line)
1) change the scale (let's say, 30%, fit to page, etc.)
2) export to any of the supported formats.
So for instance I have 1
Hi!
It seems dia 0.88.1 doesn't export xfig figures correctly when there's
colors in the diagram. I get the following error (or similar ones) with any
diagram containing colors:
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root@oasis:~/clug/networking/lecture-2/diagrams# fig2dev
Hi Cyrille!
> Le dim, sep 02, 2001, à 05:41:07 +0200, Abraham van der Merwe a écrit:
>
> > So for instance I have 10 dia files. They all should be converted to xfig
> > format (.fig), and they should use a 30% scale. I want something like this:
> >
> > for F in *.
Hi!
Another bug I discovered in dia 0.88.1 recently is that dia get the edges
wrong, i.e. when I have an image, let's say
blah blah
*
* * blah
* *
*
Then if I export the file to let's say eps or xfig format half the text of
"blah blah" or "b
Hi James!
> > > --scale is very important to me. The reason for this is that I use dia to
> > > make figures that I embed in latex documents. The problem is that by
> > > default, if I convert dia -> eps (or fig), the figure doesn't fit on a page
> > > (and even if it did, it would still be to b
Hi Cyrille!
> > That doesn't help. If you don't set the scale in dia, you export only half
> > the file (since the diagram doesn't fit in a page), so you won't see the
> > entire image, no matter what width you specify.
>
> What about using a resizebox ? OTOH, I always include my (EPS) figures u