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
>From searches I have seen evidence of past work on SQL plugins for Dia.
Unfortunately I'm still not sure whether any of these plugins has ever
been publicly released -- in any form (useable or not).
I'm looking into the possibility of creating a SQL object set for Dia that
would be compatible wit
> No, but we're working on it. The LIST_PROP is being designed to do like
> the UML attributes. Not an easy task, though, but I'd be very happy to
> get help with it.
We'll I'm willing to do what I can, though my experience with GTK hacking
can only be described as near non-existent.
I couldn'
> When I launch dia I get a dialog which reads "Could not find plugin init
> function in `/opt/dia/lib/dia/libxslt_filter.la`"
I'm pretty sure that means that you don't have libxslt-dev (or whatever
the appropriate developer package for libxslt is for your distro)
installed.
It doesn't bug out du
>> > * 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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