Hi
I'm using DIA for Linux and I'm looking for a complement(plugin) for BPMN
but only the Windows version bring BPMN complement
so, How can I get BPMN complement for Linux
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I have some files with .dia extensions that I would like to convert to .dxf
format.
I have tried to open the with the DIA program with no luck.
Any hints or suggestions where I could go from here?
Thanks!
Mike
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either a postscript, HPGL, dvi, jpg,
png, etc., file that I can print and hand to my manager.
Anyone have any thoughts how to do this easily?
Mike
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find dia.exe to
set up a shortcut but couldn't.
I have tried Run from the Windows menu but the best I can get is for dia.exe
but it has separate screens for the canvas and for the objects menu, nothing
like it was on the initial view after download.
HELP.
Regards,
M
n from the Windows menu but the best I can get is for dia.exe
but it has separate screens for the canvas and for the objects menu, nothing
like it was on the initial view after download.
HELP.
Regards,
Mike Austin.
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I just found DIA (Windows) and am quite excited by its speed and
functionality but I have been unable to successfully print. my
(network) printer appears in the print dialog but when I select [OK} to
print, i receive a dialog box stating: Could not run command
'\\BUFIS1\is36_4mv' which is the pat
ng a [dia] list tag would follow what seems to have become a list
standard.
Mike A.
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> I am a casual reader of this list, just a thought regarding mailing
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similar I could adjust.
As an alternative, I am looking at group_props.py but it fails to imort
dia.py. Google reveals a few dia.py results but none are apparently Dia
related.
Thanks for any hints.
Mike
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Lars Clausen wrote:
> Mike Dewhirst sagde:
>
>> As an alternative, I am looking at group_props.py but it fails to import
>> dia.py. Google reveals a few dia.py results but none are apparently Dia
>> related.
>
> That is Hans' area, I don't claim to
Hans Breuer wrote:
> Am 23.08.2006 15:48, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>> Lars Clausen wrote:
>>> Mike Dewhirst sagde:
>>
>>
>>>> As an alternative, I am looking at group_props.py but it fails to import
>>>> dia.py. Google reveals a few dia.py resu
Robert Staudinger wrote:
> On 8/24/06, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hans Breuer wrote:
>>> Am 23.08.2006 15:48, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>>>> Lars Clausen wrote:
>>>>> Mike Dewhirst sagde:
>>>>
>>>>
>
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Robert Staudinger wrote:
>> On 8/24/06, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hans Breuer wrote:
>>>> Am 23.08.2006 15:48, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>>>>> Lars Clausen wrote:
>>>>>> Mike De
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>> Robert Staudinger wrote:
>>> On 8/24/06, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hans Breuer wrote:
>>>>> Am 23.08.2006 15:48, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>>>>>> Lars Clausen wrote:
Ignore this - I just got a bit further and ...
Mike
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>> Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>>> Robert Staudinger wrote:
>>>> On 8/24/06, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Hans Breuer wrote:
>>>
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
> Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>> Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>>> Robert Staudinger wrote:
>>>> On 8/24/06, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Hans Breuer wrote:
>>>>>> Am 23.08.2006 15:48, Mike Dewhi
Has anybody got Dia with Python support working in Windows?
I've really tried hard to compile it in MinGW but unsuccessfully. Robert
Staudinger was right. I decided I don't have the knowledge or
experience. I even had trouble compiling infrastructure stuff like
pkg-config and other minor bits a
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
>> Has anybody got Dia with Python support working in Windows?
>
> I've just compiled the Dia Python plugin using Python 2.2. However,
> I did not have time for testing. If I receive some positive feedback, I'll
> include the p
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
>> Has anybody got Dia with Python support working in Windows?
>
> I've just compiled the Dia Python plugin using Python 2.2. However,
> I did not have time for testing. If I receive some positive feedback, I'll
> include the p
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I've used Python 2.2.3 from www.python.org to compile. It was installed
> in the default location (c:\Python22)
Steffen
I had installed to c:\python\Python22 but now I just removed it and
re-installed to c:\Python22. As expected, it made no
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I've used Python 2.2.3 from www.python.org to compile. It was installed
> in the default location (c:\Python22)
Steffen
Further to 2.2.3, is there a reason you have stayed with that version of
Python?
I started with 2.3.x and have recentl
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> Further to 2.2.3, is there a reason you have stayed with that version of
>> Python?
>
> I just looked at Hans' makefile. It seems to reference Python 2.2. For the
> time
> being I sticked to it. It would be good to get some
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> Further to 2.2.3, is there a reason you have stayed with that version of
>> Python?
>
> I just looked at Hans' makefile. It seems to reference Python 2.2. For the
> time
> being I sticked to it. It would be good to get some
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> Further to 2.2.3, is there a reason you have stayed with that version of
>> Python?
>
> The new DLL (still Python 2.2 but linked against Dia 0.95-1) is available:
>
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dia-installer/dia-py
Hans Breuer wrote:
> At 19.09.2006 11:03, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>> Steffen Macke wrote:
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> I've used Python 2.2.3 from www.python.org to compile. It was installed
>>> in the default location (c:\Python22)
> The placement of Pyt
ly got there but had to give up because it was too hard
and my hair was falling out.
Regards
Mike
>
> Happy Coding!
>
> Steffen
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tory you never look back.
>
> Mike, I only know subversion so I can't compare with SVN
Bram
You must have meant CVS ??
but I do have to
> disagree with your statement about the GUI. I have to use the SVN GUI at
> work (on my Windows machine) but at home (using Linux) I use the CLI
Steffen Macke wrote:
> Mike,
>
>> I think you would open a lot of doors to a lot more developers if you
>> could provide a mingw kit so dia could be compiled on Windows without
>> needing Microsoft tools.
>
> I thought those people who know how to operate MinGW also
est is closed I will update the project homepage (http://mike74.com/dia_replace.aspx). Until then, to request participation email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Mike Hebert
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Hubert Figuiere teaser.fr> writes:
>
> Mike Hebert wrote:
> > Hello. I've authored a Mac OS X Universal Binary app which allows a
> > user to replace shapes in Dia drawings without having to reconnect
> > connectors or re-enter shape text. It's calle
Ok, now I understand... Dia Replace is not a modified version of Dia, it is a
completely separate program.
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W environment. I was warned
it is tricky.
If you take the MinGW road please make your plans public because I'd
like to see some success so I can tag along. I hated giving up.
I'm not prepared to install MS Visual Studio (or whatever it is called)
so if you take that road, I would be v
Hi
Which application do you have in mind? I am sure it is not a problem.
Regards
Mike
On 16/02/07, Matt Jeneson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I need to gain a clear answer as to whether or not i will be able to
include your application on to a cd for our students. We are cur
en though I couldn't change the colour.
On closing down and restarting, it opened in two windows like 0.96 and
the abovementioned diagram was fine.
Some more feedback ...
I reckon Dia is fabulous.
Thank you to all contributors
Mike
http://dia-installer.de tomorrow or day after tomorr
mary key bullet) and
rising at about 25 or 30 degrees across the attribute names.
Dia is a wonderful package and I'm really pleased to have been using it
for the last few years.
I've been intending to report this for some time.
Sorry it has taken me so long.
Thanks
Mike
diago
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Hi Mike
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
The Database Table object works fine on-screen.
When printed on a printer (I have two) or via PDFCreator or via Dia
exporting to pdf you see half-strength diagonal lines
I have been testing the Dia app for layout drawings such as floor plans and was
wondering if its possible to set and display dimensions of lines as well as set
a specified scale for the entire drawing?
Thanks
Mike
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e fixed?
Footnotes:
[1] both fonts are free, if you don't already have them
you can download them here to reproduce the problem:
http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/misc/kochi-mincho.ttf
http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/misc/lt1-r-omega-serif.ttf
test.dia
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Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le Wed, Jun 05, 2002, � 04:37:20PM +0200, Mike Fabian a �crit:
>
>
>> [... snip ...]
>>
>> /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi
>> ] /e0 exch def
>
> Can
t;> printing will work for east Asian languages when '--enable-freetype'
>> is used.
[...]
> Which locale are you using ?
ja_JP.eucJP, ja_JP.UTF-8, de_DE@euro, ...
with dia-0.90 and --enable-freetype the problem seems to be the same
in all locales.
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Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>
>> [... snip ...]
>>
>> /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi /xi
>> ] /e0 exch def
>
> Can you un
Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> The problem is not only that one cannot print the Asian glyphs, one
>>> cannot print anything correctly when using these fonts, not even a
>>> simple ASCII st
Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le Wed, Jun 05, 2002, � 06:02:16PM +0200, Mike Fabian a �crit:
>> Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > Le Wed, Jun 05, 2002, ??? 04:37:20PM +0200, Mike Fabian a ???crit:
>> >
>> &
Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 19:02:42 +0200,
>>>>>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MF> Here I attach my current tentative patch against dia-0.90.
>>>>>
Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>> On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 19:02:42 +0200,
>>>>>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> MF> @@ -503,8 +576,10 @@
> MF> bufsize = strlen(x11_font)+6; /* S
Akira TAGOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 12:17:41 +0200,
>>>>>> "MF" == Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> MF> Unfortunately I can't get dia-0.90 to print Japanese anymore
> MF> u
cation License. New Riders publishes the paperback
'real' book. It was published originally in October 2000, so it should
be relatively up to date.
Hope this helps!
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my 2 cents...
1. Hans, thanks for the outstanding work you've done
on porting Dia to win32. On behalf of Dia win32 users
and developers such as myself, I sincerely hope we
don't lose your expertise!
2. Whether its Mike or Hans (or whoever) that has the
inclination to make the
try turning off "compress saved files" in the
Files\Preferences menu.
enjoy! Mike
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> Hi
> when saving as a .dia file I am not getting the
> usual xml output. could
> anybody tell me why? I've installed vers
being calculated properly... I've never sent a patch before... here it
is. For some reason my svgs are still not getting rendered properly...
but at least the large-arc-flag is fixed
Mike
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I just scoped Cyrille's email...
here is the ?"proper"? for of the patch.
Thanx,
Mike
B.T.W I think I'm onto another bug... bug this time it's the diagrams in
the svg spec that are to blame :).
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 11:36, Mike Sowka wrote:
> Hello,
> I'v
being calculated properly... I've never sent a patch before... here it
is. For some reason my svgs are still not getting rendered properly...
but at least the large-arc-flag is fixed
Mike
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I just scoped Cyrille's email...
here is the ?"proper"? for of the patch.
Thanx,
Mike
B.T.W I think I'm onto another bug... bug this time it's the diagrams in
the svg spec that are to blame :).
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 11:36, Mike Sowka wrote:
> Hello,
> I'v
rge-arc arcs in diagrams... but I really should get back to my actual
project.
There you go,
Mike
P.S. btw I will still use docbook but with no svg and dsssl
transforms...
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I've been having problems with flowchart box resizing and noticed that
this was fixed a few days ago. I'd like to rebuild dia with this fix.
Should I download the .90 sources and apply the patch? How stable is the
latest snapshot? Am I correct to assume that dia is undergoing some
drastic chang
rs are welcome!!!
Cheers! Mike Garnsey
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I have been experimenting with doing something
like that, too. Why? I want to be able to have a set
of "idiot-proof" objects for a Dia user to lay out a
computer network diagram. For example, the user
shouldnt be able to connect something like a PC object
directly to something like a microwave t
--- Nick Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > that would be a great test. Mike garnsey has
> > reported that he can even replace the DLLs
> > of the libxml that he as built under debian
> > with the installed DIA under windows and it
> > works.
>
Steffen,
Looks great...thanks for pulling this together!
I'll try following the build notes tonite. BTW,
I caught a couple of errors on your "dia win32
sources" page:
1. In the PANGO section, the URL for the 2nd bullet
is whacked, and the text implies libiconv vs pango
(looks like url should
t;Plugins shows that all plug-ins are
loaded)
Any ideas how to fix this?
thx, Mike
--- Steffen Macke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> with some help from Hans, I was able to compile dia
> for Win32.
>
> http://dia-installer.sourceforge.net
>
> has step-b
> I just copied the old sheets and objects from
> the 0.90 distribution for testing purposes.
oh, sheet! thx! copying the old .sheet files
from the 0.90 distro into:
.\dia\build\win32\sheets\
gets the sheets up and running!
> BTW: PNG output is crashing on me - could you check
> this?
o
mended .\dia\makefile.msc
that appears to handle the the full dia
runtime install environment.
later, Mike
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stuff. I have attached an example dia(ungzip'd) file. This file
contains two examples. Where the end point of a lifeline does not stick
to a Text object and where the end points of two lifelines do not stick
to each other. It would be great if they did actually stick to each other.
Mike
stribution?
Thanks,
Mike Crowe
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After grabbing the Dia module fresh from CVS, I was unable to compile the
code due to errors in apps/app_procs.c:
app_procs.c: In function `do_convert': app_procs.c:246: warning: passing
arg 4 of pointer to function discards qualifiers from pointer target type
app_procs.c: In function `app_init':
>> After grabbing the Dia module fresh from CVS, I was unable to compile
>> the code due to errors in apps/app_procs.c:
>>
> Only a small typo, fix just commited to cvs ...
I am still encountering related errors:
app_procs.c: In function `do_convert':
app_procs.c:246: warning: passing arg 4 of po
Do the standard property dialogs for programmed objects offer any support
for collections (as with the UML attributes, for example)?
As I understand it, Dia's UML objects are not considered good examples for
creating new objects. However, the UMLClass object is the only example I
have found that i
be compatible with an external code generation tool, tedia2sql
(http://tedia2sql.tigris.org).
Cheers,
Mike
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Main
bed as near non-existent.
I couldn't find any references to LIST_PROP in the main branch so I assume
that it's either in a special branch or it's in the initial planning
stages. Perhaps you could point me in the proper direction?
Cheers,
Mike
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It doesn't bug out during the make process, but if you look really hard
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indicates that libxslt was not found.
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>> > * garbled views - view images seem unstable. Objects change for
>> > no
>> > apparent reason (size, text). Refresh usually clears it up.
>> > This can indicate that a crash is immenient.
>> Sometimes I have thicker outlines/borders but I also never used images
>> an
I hate to be contrary :), BUT gmane does have an archive:
gmane.comp.gnome.apps.dia
Cheers,
Mike
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thing.
can someone help me. i need to print a network layout.
thanks all
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It's me again.
I tried agin and strange things happend.
if i copy my network layout to a new diagramm i con save and print it. if i
modity this new diagramm then i'm not able to print, create the PS file.
thanks
Mike
On Friday 12 April 2002 10:03, you wrote:
> Hi all,
&g
found nothing.
>
> can someone help me. i need to print a network layout.
>
>
> thanks all
>
> mike
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How do I copy from one diagram to another previously created one?
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