RE: Dia on Windows (0.96.1) old build. Issues may be fixed ?

2009-02-04 Thread Kerry, Richard
t of dia > Subject: Re: Dia on Windows (0.96.1) old build. Issues may be fixed ? > > On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 14:03 +, Kerry, Richard wrote: > > > > I've recently installed Dia, having seen a diagram in the Bugzilla > > documentation similar to what I wanted to do

Dia on Windows (0.96.1) old build. Issues may be fixed ?

2009-02-04 Thread Kerry, Richard
I've recently installed Dia, having seen a diagram in the Bugzilla documentation similar to what I wanted to do. I seem to have found a handful of problems, some of them are issues where the help-file doesn't appear to be correct. I don't know whether I'm misunderstanding something or the help i

RE: use xsl file

2009-04-21 Thread Kerry, Richard
If you're having trouble with the xsl itself (or external xsl processors) you could try the Xsl mailing list: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/ Regards, Richard. > -Original Message- > From: dia-list-boun...@gnome.org > [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Stef

RE: read visio drawing in a word document

2009-06-12 Thread Kerry, Richard
Print Screen key for the whole screen. alt+Print Screen for the current application. Regards, Richard. > -Original Message- > From: dia-list-boun...@gnome.org > [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of PoWah Wong > Sent: 12 June 2009 11:59 > To: discussions about usage a

RE: Question

2009-07-21 Thread Kerry, Richard
A .Dia file is a zipped xml file. Unzip it then it can be opened. Or, if you're doing the saving, clear the check-box in the save dialog that says "compress diagram files" and you'll get xml files saved. Helpfully, Maybe, Richard. From: dia-list-boun...@gnome.

RE: Question

2009-07-21 Thread Kerry, Richard
. and ... The default for this is under File|Preferences, in the User Interface tab. Eventually, Richard. From: Kerry, Richard Sent: 21 July 2009 16:52 To: 'discussions about usage and development of dia' Subject: RE: Question A .Dia file i

RE: Wrapping Text in Object

2010-07-21 Thread Kerry, Richard
Surely you want to it to be configurable. For some documents you want the text to wrap so the object keeps its size. For others you could just let the object grow. Just looked at Visio. Keep typing, the object maintains its width, auto-wrapping on spaces. If a word is too long to fit the width,