t
> less in the near future.
The first thing to do (IMO) is to be able to ask an object for the
orthogonal angle at a connectionpoint. That would take adding a function
in lib/object.h and add support in objects/*/*.c (for objects with
connectionpoints).
I have in fact several functions I
properties dialog is also available as Dialogs->Properties. I think
it'd be good to get properties off double-click entirely, especially as
the first click of a double click is still used and can cause small
movements. Maybe properties should be a default entry in the middle-button
men
cheesy hack around it would be to add a hairline arrowless line out from
the connection point. Won't move well, though. We really need to fix that.
-Lars
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want to do something for this -- I have little idea of what the
Right Thing would be.
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Alwyn Schoeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone please tell me how the font size specification in a text
> objects properties work?
They measure in centimeters. It's on my list of Stuff To Fix (though with
a lot of stuff before it) to handle units better.
diagram file for that field, and open the object's middle-click menu,
> and you'll be able to select 'Show Target...', which should open the
> diagram in a new window.
I'm afraid I can't apply the patch right now. I shall look at it when I
get back to the states
s properties work?
>>
>> They measure in centimeters. It's on my list of Stuff To Fix (though
>> with a lot of stuff before it) to handle units better.
>>
>> -Lars
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"I do not agree w
Dia look for the fonts? Other X applications don't
> complain when using courier, etc...
> Can i change the UML shapes to use Palatino font so i can get by?
The set of fonts that Dia uses is currently hardcoded. Fixing this is high
on the current list of to-do's.
-Lars
ey won't go!
Such droppings should of course never occur. Can you tell us more details
on how they came about? It's normally caused by a bounding-box bug, which
tend to be easy to fix.
-Lars
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"I do not a
On 31 May 2001, Ross Burton wrote:
> On 31 May 2001 10:30:49 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
>> On 31 May 2001, Ross Burton wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Just a quick feature request: under the View menu could there be a
>> > "refresh&
> much!!
You're talking about creating new shapes, yes? If you're using
Dia v. 0.86, the shape export feature doesn't exist yet. By all means
upgrade to 0.88. If you're still having trouble, please give us some more
detail on your setup and the behaviour you see.
-La
m, even if
that is closer to another object.
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To option instead makes the whole diagram
fit to a number of pages (1x1 being a single page). The blue lines one the
diagram show the extents of the page, and will adjust themselves to the
diagram entities if you have Fit To selected.
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.
EDSA imports VIsio, too.
Visio is supposed to start using XML. I'll believe that when I see it.
Do you remember which company it was that offered translation?
-Lars
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t
I'd rather we avoid. It's possible to do it as a plugin, but there are
just too many potential dangers.
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will defend to
liu.se/~alla/dia/links.html>, and we will happily
point to it from there. Perhaps you and Douglas Spencer (the Dia2SQL guy)
can put your heads together and combine the features of both.
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
> According to Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Now that I hadn't considered. A quick Google search tells us:
>>
>> Actrix 2000 supposedly has conversion support, but they're kinda quiet
>>
ment. Is this a bug, or am I doing something
>> wrong?
>
> Most likely the bug. :)
>
> Could you send me the problematic dia file?
>
> I have finally obtained my Ph.D. so now I can do something useful. ;)
Congratulations! What are you up to now, then?
-Lars
On Fri, 08 Jun 2001, James K. Lowden wrote:
> Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> I guess using OLE to convert files is the only viable option. Does
>> anyone here know OLE well enough to attempt such?
>
> Yes.
>
> The OLE bit wouldn't be that hard, actually, with
lligent exporter (like XFig) would at least be
able to group them together. Just having pseudo-render functions to mark
start and end of a shape, hm?
-Lars
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
> According to Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> The Kivio format is gzipped XML, but with binary junk at the front. The
>> stencils (shapes) that are used in the file are stored in it (a neat
>> feature, but shoul
charset. What is the solution ?
A solution to get it to compile is to --disable-nls, but it does need to be
fixed.
-Lars
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d the dollar-hungry reverse engineers that there is a
$3000 bounty for reverse engineering the Visio format. Have at it!
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Visio's DXF. The problem with using
another format is that you lose a lot of information that way. The diagram
will looks the same, but it'll be harder to work with.
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that y
I think it's a bit early to make unicode support mandatory. On Debian,
there is not yet a libunicode in the stable distribution. We should wait
for at least that (and probably the same for other distros, but I haven't
checked those).
-Lars
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2001, F. Paquet wrote:
> Since v0.88.1 most of the UML objects wont redraw properly when
> moved to the left of the Y-Axis.
What do you mean, "left of the Y-axis"? I can't seem to reproduce any
problematic behaviour.
-Lars
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ranslations have priority over the .po files?
That would solve most of the above problems.
-Lars
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Just wanted you all to know that 0.88.1 is in Debian testing. According to
rpmfind, it's also in PLD and Mandrake.
-Lars
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rfuncs.c: line 160 assertion "string1 !=null" failed
This happens because you're running Dia on Windows without setting a HOME
environment variable. The newest version of the Dia Windows installer has
magic to handle this.
-Lars
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ely optional use of the
freetype library. While there are other areas where I have "wouldn't it be
neat" ideas, fonts is a "this currently sucks" area. Though it is very
quiet about it, FreeType does seem to handle UniCode fonts.
-Lars
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le dim, jun 10, 2001, à 08:44:59 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>
>> I would add one thing, most likely to 0.90, namely optional use of the
>> freetype library. While there are other areas where I have "wouldn't it
&
but have a
default that uses the more primitive functions. Of course, we only want a
limited amount of these, or the renderer structure becomes rather large,
but at least having them for the basic shapes would be good.
-Lars
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mar, jun 12, 2001, à 12:47:18 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>
>> > Both these functions pointers would be members added at the end of
>> > struct RendererOps, and would be totally optional (ie, diagramdata.c's
>
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mar, jun 12, 2001, à 01:53:50 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>> A third idea I came up with for this: Have the renderer only define the
>> most basic shapes as fixed function pointers, and everything else
>> (rectangles, ar
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, James Henstridge wrote:
> On 12 Jun 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> Sounds like a good implementation plan. Only the FEATURE and SHAPE
>> groups don't really solve the problem, as all you can really do at this
>> level is group.
>>
&
yes, but it should take almost a second to render
an ASCII page from memory cache. If Netscape 4.X vs. Mozilla is any
comparision, then I shall veto this proposal (under the powers vested to me
by Eris:).
In any case, this is such a major restructuring that we have better things
to do first.
-Lars
e/sub:size. This would also need some pointer
> list to all "children".
Also sounds good. It has always irked me that the UML class is not
resizable. And there's no reason why text couldn't resize as well, by
changing font size (it might not be a fully proportional resiz
he latter, in my mind. While the looks of the UML object can be made with
the above-mentioned SVG extension, the functionality of the attributes,
operations and interfaces are more complex than would be workable in XML.
The rework that would be nice at some point (probably after GTK 2.0
rewrite
I'm wary of the C interface right now, but that may just be
because I don't see how it fits in with everything else.
-Lars
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wi
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Andre Kloss wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> > 1. Abstraction of subshapes
>> Sounds good. Nothing problematic there.
> I'm glad you like it ;)
>
>> > 2. Subshape-Arrays
>> With this comes the possibilit
apes format allows ellipses and arcs (like the
standard objects) in them, what's the difference between that and yours?
Here is an example ellipse and arc:
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that you say
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Elena Zotova wrote:
> Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Elena Zotova wrote:
>>
>> > Hello.
>> > I am russian and speak English very bad. Excuse me, please.
>> >
>> > I made a patch for dia-0.88.1. This pa
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Andre Kloss wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> The reason for GUIs to have the equal-spacing setup is that the actual
>> widget layout may be determined by somebody else. I don't think we
>> really need that here. Just using
On 14 Jun 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Andre Kloss wrote:
>
>> On 14 Jun 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>>
>>> The reason for GUIs to have the equal-spacing setup is that the actual
>>> widget layout may be determined by somebody else. I don&
;make", near the
> end of the process it told me "argz.h is missing".
It's only used as part of the internationalization files, so maybe try with
--disable-nls? It's interesting that that part breaks, since it's part of
the standard gettext package, AFAICT. T
update its .sheet, using a standard XSLT processor.
Making the .shape and icon is already there. I'm looking at automatically
adding to the .sheet file based on directory names.
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word
ically want to make the arrowhead an
intrinsic part of the line, rather than something plastered on top. This
will allow the line to adjust its length to adjust for the head. I have a
few other things to do first, though.
-Lars
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s would be too annoying. Maybe each diagram type could
> have its own "embedding" range?
There's a thing you will have to consider at some point (though maybe not
yet): If you have an UrContainer A with an UrContainer B within it, how do
you add further UrShapes to A? You wi
nlighten me to what a Chapin chart is. I was referring to the
>> textbox widget as being a simple one to use at first.
> Oh, you mean no SVG test but rather something really simple. Ok, so be
> it. Chapin Charts btw. are also known as Nassi-Shneiderman-Diagrams or
> Structograms,
ocal/libart.m4
Ugh, does SUSE really use the /opt system? It's one of the worst setups
I've seen, you never get the environmen variables quite right:(
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I
, but apparently
> I am wrong. =) Any help or pointers appreciated.
No, there isn't any such archive yet. It would be good to make one, even
if Dia doesn't automatically connect to it yet, just to get stuff
together. It'd be easier to get sheets in there than into the
distribution.
To get the list of fonts from X for FreeType, I need to include Xlib.h, but
that defines a Font struct. I will need to rename the Font structure to
DiaFont. Stand by for mass renaming. I wish I had a refactoring editor:)
-Lars
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eme
> dependent. When a scheme uses elements of the common syntax, it will
> also use the common syntax equivalence rules, namely that the scheme
> and hostname are case insensitive and a URL with an explicit ":port",
> where the port is the default for the scheme, is equival
On 07 Jul 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
> To get the list of fonts from X for FreeType, I need to include Xlib.h,
> but that defines a Font struct. I will need to rename the Font structure
> to DiaFont. Stand by for mass renaming. I wish I had a refactoring
> editor:)
Ren
Visio to convert. Other programs do that. If we get
that running, we could even set up a conversion server. Don't know of
anybody working on it, though (does anyone have a copy of Visio installed
at all?)
-Lars
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"
On Sun, 08 Jul 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
> At 14:32 07.07.01 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
>>
>>To get the list of fonts from X for FreeType, I need to include Xlib.h,
>>but that defines a Font struct. I will need to rename the Font structure
>>to DiaFont. Stand by for m
ps up
occasionally in network classes. For importing/exporting Dia files, look
at the plug-ins (my xfig plug-in is apparently sufficiently clean that the
plug-in I learned from got re-written by it:)
Best of luck with this!
-Lars
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styles as well as font names), loading/saving, and other stuff. Since I'm
still having problems that require me turning off NLS, I'm not committing.
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I|
actually look at it. That could be
>> a good approach to the problem. The blurb said it covered everything
>> the native .vsd's do (i.e., not crippled).
> Wouldn't happen to have a link to the announcement/file would you?
Here's one:
http://xml.coverpage
wers-2.html>
that lists several. Also check TeXProject
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/systems.html>. I would
personally go for a LaTeX solution, but YMMV.
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I
libpng? Mine is 1.0.10.
A workaround for now, since your eps export works, is to use convert from
the ImageMagick package to convert to PNG.
-Lars
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, François Désarménien wrote:
> 13 Jul 2001 07:52:24 -0500
> Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> That's interesting. I can export to PNG with 0.88 and newest CVS no
>> problem. What's the version of your libpng? Mine is 1.0
a bunch of complaints about ploygons with fewer than 3
> points - again, possibly missing zeros, but I'm not sure on this one.
This is more odd -- which objects give that?
> Promising start - I'd love to have dia do really good fig export (and
> import too?)
Import is more
s individually, I don't
think you can make those with stippling.
Sounds like a good area to use Dia in. I'm just worried that for actual
chemical drawings, you'll want a much higher abstraction level. Have you
looked at the (La)TeX chemical packages? They seem to be quite nice.
-Lars
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Dolores Alia de Saravia wrote:
> This is a question to Lars Clausen:
>
> When wou wrote "This is easily fixed", do you refer to
>--- the resize problem
>--- the fig export problem
>--- to both problems
> ?
The fig export pro
"Specware" is in SUBDIRS in objects/Makefile.am, but it doesn't look
> like objects/Specware is in the repository anymore (or maybe I'm not
> updating my sandbox properly).
My bad, I committed the changed Makefile.am and never included the rest.
I'll just take it ou
out. The DTD
is in doc/diagram.dtd. I think that's the best we have right now.
-Lars
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ot; at line
> 355 of the top-level configure.in file that needs to be removed?
Oops, yes indeed, configure.in had it. Should be gone now, I'm testing it.
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d a transitive closure on the Dia-related programs, adding
Postgres_to_Dia and Dia2Code to the collection. Let me know if I missed
anything or made other errers.
-Lars
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FAQ entries. Do with them as you wish.
[...]
They have been added to the FAQ. Thank you.
-Lars
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, James K. Lowden wrote:
> Lars Clausen wrote:
>
>> Cool! I've added you to the Dia links page
>
> Thanks, Lars!
>
> You were perhaps a little tired when you put that page together? I've
> attached a patch for it that fixes a few sma
e);
>return DIA_PLUGIN_INIT_OK;
> }
>
> Is this right? Should there be more?
You updated the top-level configure.in to include your Makefile? There's
some other thing I also forget, as well...
-Lars
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us:
[...]
Another possibility that got me out of a gettext mess: Remove
intl/libintl.h, make distclean, then autogen again.
-Lars
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On 01 Aug 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
> When I try to ./autogen.sh the newest CVS, I get the following from
> autoheader:
>
> FATAL ERROR: Autoconf version 2.50 or higher is required for this script
>
> Now debian unstable autoconf (including autoheader) is only at 2.13
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mer, aoû 01, 2001, à 07:45:41 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>>
>> When I try to ./autogen.sh the newest CVS, I get the following from
>> autoheader:
>>
>> FATAL ERROR: Autoconf version 2.50 or higher is required
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mer, aoû 01, 2001, à 08:31:17 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>
[...]
> Not talking for the RPM side, of which I'm pretty much ignorant (out of
> lack of necessity).
Me too, but I still don't want to have them go th
ing messages.
D'oh! Forgot about those.
-Lars
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ld
be settable in the diagram properties. How does that sound?
-Lars
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"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I| Retainer of Sir Kegg
will defend to the death your right to say it."| of Westfie
?id=58882 and I'm
>> interested in seeing whether the bug still exists in the current CVS
>> version.
>
> Aaah, a tester :-) Exceptionally, I've made a tarball of a snapshot
> (don't run ./autogen.sh), in http://traminer.dyndns.org/~cyrille/dia
You know, w
it is replaced with
FreeType. Good find!
-Lars
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--Evelyn Beatri
but we need to
let the unit converted _to_ be changed. We'd also need to add a number of
frequently used unit designations, like "ft" and "feet". Also, the font
size input boxes should probably use a separate unit -- many people like to
have 'points' for font u
hat size witout writing
> any number at all...
As an option in the Preferences dialog, along with the actual numbers.
Makes sense.
-Lars
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d a few others) have been fixed in CVS, and so
should be in the upcoming 0.89 release.
-Lars
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le jeu, sep 06, 2001, à 11:54:38 +0200, pascal a écrit:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> would be a real plus to be able to change in one operation common
>> attributes of multiple selected shapes.
>>
>> ie: font, font color, line color... etc
>>
>> it is real
Check the FreeType mailing list archives, some other program does this
(kludgily) by looking for the font.dir files in some standard places.
My freetype code uses XGetFontPath, which also requires a display.
-Lars
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"I
io interchangeability. This posting might be interesting to some:
> http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2001-05-05-b.html
(snip)
Yes, I've seen the XML def for it, and it's *huge*. It'd be lovely to have
some intergration with that (though I still think it's be more valuable to
have a V
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le jeu, sep 06, 2001, à 04:12:43 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>
>> > Conceptually, it's not complicated at all: just find the width of a
>> > text in a given font. Technically, well, I'm waiting for patches,
>&
We seem to have quite an interest in Dia here in Denmark. I'll be giving a
talk this Tuesday in AALUG http://www.aalug.dk>. Hopefully this time
I can get the newest version and demonstrate making shapes in Dia. And
maybe I can recruit somebody :)
-Lars
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(I wish I could copy the message from the dialog)
I have libxml2 2.4.3 and libxml1 1.8.14, configure seems to prefer
libxml1. I gave no options to configure. I don't know where to look for
the charset.
-Lars
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the EML stuff is spouting error at me.
The rundia.sh script doesn't seem to include a number of plugins, is that
on purpose? They're installed by make install.
The message went away, though.
-Lars
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"I do
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mar, sep 18, 2001, � 06:54:28 -0500, Lars Clausen a �crit:
>> [...]
>> Finally got through the i18n problems (autoconf2.13/2.52 on Debian is a
>> bit odd). The CVS head fails in the end at dia.desktop, but the progra
d enough to stop it, I shall commit.
-Lars
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Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of Numenor
"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |
will defend to the death your right to say it." | Where are we going, and
--Evel
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le mar, sep 18, 2001, � 04:07:06 -0500, Lars Clausen a �crit:
>
>> Another passerby suggested rendering using OpenGL's 2d primitives,
>> allowing use of the accellerated graphics cards. I'm not gonna do that
>
fternoon.
I'll see if I can make the horizontal ones as well.
-Lars
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Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of Numenor
"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |
will defend to the death your right to say it." | Where are we
On 02 Oct 2001, Chris Sperandio wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 05:11, Lars Clausen wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>>
>> > Le mar, sep 18, 2001, � 04:07:06 -0500, Lars Clausen a �crit:
>> >
>> >> I also applied th
asis.
-Lars
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Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of Numenor
"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |
will defend to the death your right to say it." | Where are we going, and
--Evelyn Beatrice Hall paraphrasing Volta
herwise, look at any of the
.dia-generating tools listed in the Links section of the Dia page.
-Lars
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Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of Numenor
"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |
will defend to the death your rig
e a diagram into a
> shape and place it in a sheet from *inside* dia could be done. This is a
> feature present in Visio. One use we had for this is when we draw network
> packets: we cut and paste boxes with different gray backgrounds. For the
> time being, we keep them on a 'templat
Ah, we are so almost standard as to be painful. If you, after selecting
the objects, turn them into a group, you can indeed set properties for all
objects. I tend to agree that that's what should happen for multiple
selections as well.
HTH. HAND.
-Lars
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