things smaller?
Thanks for the program :-).
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gs, I might be in trouble!
I wonder if there is anymore information than the manual and the samples
on how to avoid name conflicts and what's supposed to be in the online
XML, and how the seemingly cryptic attachment points are measured. I'll
get the points, but I don't know about the
(Inkscape does not do well with measurements!). So just exporting an
svg and shrinking it will be the way to go, as you say.
What I'm after mostly is nice svg files for the web anyway. Printing
will work itself out :-).
Thanks,
-- Dunn
On 07/25/2014 01:41 PM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
like this:
rx="7" ry="7"/>
I really don't even see how the sample files get a thick line from this,
since stroke-width:0.1 gives a hairline and the radii are the same in
both the calls.
Is there a reason to make shapes the first way as opposed to the
te' error, but none of the files reference the xml namespace anyway.
line 03: This is where nothing worked with all the files renamed and
this field set to 'BPMN - Start-Event-Message by dunn'. When I changed
it to 'BPMN2 - Start-Event-Message by dunn' it worked
Thank you, Andrey!
I wondered why all the objects come in at the same size, since I need
some different sizes. I was amazed to see your Sector object come in
larger than the others. Surprise! I had not seen that in any other samples.
-- dunn
On 07/27/2014 01:40 AM, Andrey Repin wrote
Thanks again, Andrey!
So those were just coded that way because they were automatically
generated. It's nice to know that if I don't use the method, my objects
will still come out ok.
-- dunn
On 07/27/2014 01:43 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, dunn!
If this is more
Got it, Andrey!
I also learned from your sample that shapes could be in subdirectories
underneath the 'shapes' directory.
Nice!
-- dunn
On 07/30/2014 12:58 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, dunn!
I wondered why all the objects come in at the same size, since I need
some
I know I'm causing a flurry of messages all at once, but I was wondering
if a user makes a C Language plugin instead of Python, does it have to
be compiled with the program, or does Dia find a library (and perhaps an
XML file) in a folder and use it?
Thanks,
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Hi,
Is the DIA software available for free use within a commercial enviroment
thanks
Anthony
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