I signed up for this list a couple days ago, and haven't seen any
posts.. I just wanted to see whether this list is still active. I've
started using Dia for the first time, and have some questions.
Control-D is supposed to delete an object, but it never does. Is
there a key mapping file or somet
* Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-28 07:29]:
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> There has been a bug where a newly created object didn't register
> keyboard shortcuts. But for "older" objects, it should work. We've
> moved to using the Delete key recently, though.
I just opened a file I created yesterday, and tried
I generated a TeX diagram, and when latex compiled the thing, it ran
off the page. There doesn't seem to be a scaling mechanism in LaTeX.
Is there a way for Dia to scale its output?
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I have not been able to get the accelerator keys to work. I could not
find instructions in the manual, and only know about the accelerator
keys from the faq, which says to simply highlight the option in the
menu, and press the key combination.
I tried highlighting Objects :: Group, and I pressed
I just created several objects on a single sheet of canvas, and found
that some are not useful at the moment (or may never be used). I
created a layer called "scraps" to use as a staging area, but I'm
having trouble moving objects from one layer to the other.
The following does not work:
Send to
The Network group of icons does not have an icon to represent an
intrusion detection system ("IDS"). This is a very basic type of
network component that is normally represented by a maginfying glass.
If I decide to create one myself, I would like to know whether the dia
developers would want it i
* Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-02 16:08]:
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> I'm surprised cut and paste didn't work, as I recall it was the
> suggested workaround last time this was mentioned but I may be
> mistaken (as I often am).
I just did some more tests, and discovered that cut and paste works as
long as I u
* Justin Gombos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-02 16:39]:
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> This is related to the hotkey problem I've been talking about.
> Control-x will cut, but control-v does not paste.
I should clarify something here.. The control-v does work if I use it
on the same layer I just cut
I created four diagrams and exported them PNG files. Three of them
show a strange artifact. I've posted the DIA and PNG files to:
http://www.zianet.com/jgombos/ns680/project/rawdata
The reston.* files have no issues, but the other three screw up on the
same icon (a VPN concentrator). It's not
* Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-13 16:37]:
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> Interestingly, the .dia files for all but reston are also corrupt.
Ah, I forgot about that.. my ISPs web ftp server has been corrupting
most of what I upload lately. I'll try to find another way to post
them. Locally, my dia files are f
* Justin Gombos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-13 18:09]:
> * Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-13 16:37]:
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> > Interestingly, the .dia files for all but reston are also corrupt.
>
> Ah, I forgot about that.. my ISPs web ftp server has been corrupti
* Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-14 15:50]:
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> PNG (Portable Network Graphic) is a raster (aka bitmap) graphics format.
> PNG is not vector capable. http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/
> Perhaps you are thinking of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)?
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/
I was misinform
* Ian Redfern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-14 15:50]:
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> What version of libpng are you using? I'm using 1.2.5.0 (1.2.5.0-5
> in Debian terms). What OS/Dia build/usual environment info?
libpng version 1.2.2
dia version 0.92.2
Generally all other versions are whatever come with Red Hat 9.0.
If
* Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-14 23:18]:
> Le Wed, Apr 14, 2004, Ã 07:21:33PM -0600, Justin Gombos a écrit:
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> Have you tried WMF? This is Windows' native vector format, and in my
> experience Word likes it.
I spent three hours trying WMF. I'm
* Hubert Figuiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-15 16:28]:
> On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 13:33, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
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> > I stand corrected. What do they use these days?
>
> For MacOS X CoreGraphics graphic layer, it is PDF. PICT is still
> supported and used when QuickDraw, the old graphic layer,
* Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-16 17:55]:
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> In the current example, talking about "wmf support" is too unclear
> and misleading for me, since it does not really say, what we do
> with wmf.
Windows MetaFile ("WMF") and Enhanced windows MetaFile ("EMF") are
simply a file formats f
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