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Package: dia
Version: 0.94.0-2
Font display size changes randomly whenever:
1. Insert a flowchart box and add some text inside.
2. Add a second flowchart box with some text.
3. Change the position of the boxes several times.
4. Then zoom in and out several times.
They are supposed to be the same size.
It doesn't happen to me with dia 0.93. Now I'm using Debian testing with
kernel 2.4.27 with these packages:
ii dia 0.94.0-2 Diagram editor
ii dia-common 0.94.0-2 Diagram editor (common files)
ii dia-libs 0.94.0-2 Diagram editor (library files)
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Subject: Re: Bug#277940: Dupe of #273625?
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On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 10:12 +0100, Oskar Berggren wrote:
> Isn't this a dupe of #273625, which was recently fixed?
Yes, thanks! Now closing this bug.
If there are any problems, feel free to reopen or report back.
bye,
Roland
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