s used by DIA to pick the
language to use.
Now, I do not know about Dia and unicodeness, but I think it would
make a lot more sense to define the language to be used based on a
setting about languages rather than on one that defines how the user
has chosen to display numbe
't do: use the Dutch
Month names, and 19 August just doesn't look right).
Thanks,
Jasper Horn
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n additional command prompt window will appear)
That can be resolved!
By changing the last non-empty line in the batch file to <>, dia will be started asynchronously, which means the
batch file will continue, reach its end and terminate while dia is
starting
Hi Michael,
Both your first and this version of your question have been received.
It's just that your first question hadn't received a reply. That's not
all that strange a thing, considering that to answer it, someone
randomly needs experience with dia on suse, which turns out not to be
the case
Tech Support Department wrote:
> Friend, I understand and share in your frustration. As far as I can
> understand it, the majority of the free and open source software (FOSS)
> community is just creating software to serve their own needs. That others
> may use it is besides the point.
You are mi