Hello,
I'm currently discovering Dia with great pleasure but would fancy modifying
text in text objects : once created, it seems that it is not possible to
change the text and I have to erase the whole object and create an new one.
This is frustrating indeed, is there something I missed ?
Thanks,
2013/7/31 vwf
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> Try the tool between the arrow and magnifying-glass...
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Thanks a lot VWF !
Hugo
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2013/7/31 timothy b
> Hugo,
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> With Windows, an alternative method is to select the text object with your
> mouse and depress the F2 button. I can't make any grand statement for an
> equivalent with other OS's.
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> Timothy
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> Even better !
Thank you Timothy !
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Hello,
Can someone tell me what's the meaning and usage of this simbol in the
layers pannel ?
(see attached screenshot)
Thanks
Hugo
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2013/7/31 Michael Ross
> Toggles Show connection points (see View menu) but only for items on the
> layer.
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> Great, thanks Michael !
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Hello,
I'm drawing a plumbing diagram with dia. I wish I could insert a map pdf as
a layer to see where pipes are crossing walls, etc.
Is that possible ? How ?
Thanks,
Hugo
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, but you can export a jpg
> of pdfs (or make a screen dump). You could create a layer and on it place
> the image. Ctrl-L brings up the layer dialog.
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> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 4:35 PM, hugo borrell wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I'm drawing a plumbing diagram w