Greetings all,

I'm interested in making the dia UML objects more useable.
I've found the fixed font size and line size a bit cumbersome.
There seems to be a trend away from custom classes to the XML shapes.

Is it sensible to continue with the custom UML classes or should effort be
put into enhancing XML shapes somehow to build UML objects?
Who is already working on this and how can I help? Where would my coding
effort best be spent?

Cheers,

James



                                                                                       
                                          
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Alexander Schmid wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I�m drawing UML Class Diagrams using the dia tool. These Diagrams are
> going to be exported to .eps and included in a PostScript (TeX) document.
>
> The Problem I have is the following: I cannot adjust the line size (its
> thickness) of any of the UML objects (class, any arrows....). Is this
> wanted by the developers of dia, or can this be changed? Can anybody tell
> me how to get around this?

That is (another) shortcoming of the UML classes.  They don't really play
nice with a lot of the standard properties.  They're overall old and crufty
and badly in need of updating.  Most of them just have a #define for their
linewidth which you could change, but it's a global def.  They also need
colors and such.  Patches would be welcome (against CVS), but I don't have
the time to fix these things myselves until after the upcoming release.

-Lars

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