there's a new version of the dia Win32 Installer
Great!
Once again, it's build from Hans' dia Win32 version. It would
be nice if someone could test it before the 'official' announcement.
***close:
- open dia
- new
- add an object to diagram
- close dia via the standard [x]
- modified diagram
Le lun, mai 14, 2001, à 11:17:50 +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
Some little problems w.r.t WMF export and SADT arrows (draw an arrow with
four segments, so that it more or less has a rectangle shape (with rounded
corners). Export into WMF. Import into word. Some arcs won't be correctly
computed
Hi,
***close:
- open dia
- new
- add an object to diagram
- close dia via the standard [x]
- modified diagram exists. are you sure you want to quit: Cancel
-- main panel disappear
***file format:
saving diagrams with texts on several lines
include extra character at end of line.
see
I would like to improve the dxf import capabilities in dxf-import.c
DXF supports defining groups of basic entities into BLOCKS. These are created
only once in memory, then inserted at various translations, scaling, and
rotation. The current impelmentation of the dxf-import.c ignores all blocks.
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
Le lun, mai 14, 2001, à 11:17:50 +0200, Hans Breuer a écrit:
Some little problems w.r.t WMF export and SADT arrows (draw an arrow with
four segments, so that it more or less has a rectangle shape (with rounded
corners). Export into WMF. Import
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Marconi de Arruda Pereira wrote:
Hi.
I would like to know if I can programming in Dia. Make macros
like I can do in Microsoft Visio. If I can, what language I have to use?
I would like to make a macro that make the data dictionary from the
schema made in Dia.
Hi,
scaling, and rotation. The current impelmentation of the dxf-import.c
ignores all blocks. From my two hours of looking a the source tarball from
Dia 0.88, it seems that the parallel structure in Dia would be shapes.
Wouldn't groups be enough? The dxf-import could then look up the BLOCK