hi Brian
let me know how you go with this. I coach Soccer and have hunted hi and 
low for an application that would allow me to develop plays and drills. 
I have found nothing that would make this easy for me...yet.
I spoke with some developers of inkscape(linux coreldraw, also available 
for windows) to see if we could make a script of text that would then 
render it graphicaly. While they seemed interested unless I can drum up 
lots of users its hard to motivate them. they indicated it shouldnt be 
that hard. It would of course animate the progression of the play/drill 
as well as produce a graphic with textual description.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just installed Dia with the thought of using it to draw diagrams for 
> basketball plays. There seems to be a minor problem or two that I noticed 
> right off the bat.
>
> 1. When drawing a rectangle the connection points in the middle of the 
> verticle lines are not at a point at half way on the line. Makes it 
> difficult to cut the rectangle in half.
>
> 2.When trying to draw a line in side the rectangle from the connection 
> points dia won't let it happen.
>
> 3. It has all the shapes necessary to do basketball diagrams except a wavy 
> line which is used to indicate dribbling the ball. How do I get a wavy 
> line?
>
>
> ......Brian K
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