I don't develop Dia but, from prior comments, I think you should be using
Bugzilla for all this stuff.  A complex set of requests and discussion are
better tracked in Bugzilla.  This list list is more for user help and less
involved complaints about function.  Steffen or someone else may wish to
clarify.

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 11:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> All of the following were noticed on Dia 0.97.1 on Vista SP2.
>
> In the following, "connector" means any of the 5 types of line
> objects in the standard toolbox:  line, arc, zigzag line, polyline,
> Bezierline
>
> connection points of any 2 objects should snap to each other
> without a connector needing to be drawn
>
> Can Dia be modified so that all connectors have connection points
> at their ends, in addition to any connection points that are
> present now?
>

Symbols and lines can be attached for example a zzline - if I move the
symbol it is attached to the segment stays attached, if I move the zzline it
moves but detaches.  I can also attach a line to the corner of a rectrangle.
 There connctions to elipses, and polygons.  You can attach to the segment
end points of bezier regions (but not bezier lines)

Some entities require the use of a connection point (Electric palette) which
covers just about every case.  You CAN attach any line, zzline, etc.to a
connection point. You can make a connection point as large or as small as
you care to make it.  If you group a connection point with other geometry,
then the group has that as a point of connection.  This works for bezier
lines.

You can also make any pallet symbol that suits you, just as complicated as
you like it, with as many connections as you like.


> Moving a connector endpoint should move the endpoints of other
> connectors that are snapped to the endpoint being moved.  This
> would then require a modifier (SHIFT?) to separate the connector
> being moved from others that are snapped to it.
>
> Text objects should have the same kind of connection points that a
> rectangle has.
>

You can create a bit of geometry that has endpoint and grips where you like
them and group it with text, then you can attach lines to that geometry and
if you move the group the line tracks it.  If the geometry is the same color
as the background it is just as if there were attachment points on the text.


>
> Moving one or more connectors should snap the connection points
> that are within the items being moved, to the connection points
> SNIP
>
> Grid pitch (the distance between adjacent parallel lines) should be
> shown in status bar (because of File > Preferences > Grid Lines >
> "Dynamic grid resizing")
>

You can look at the ruler and tell grid pitch. I am not sure why an exact
grid pitch is needed.  This isn't a CAD package. and that is good it is
freer in all the senses of the word. You can easily draw things in Dia that
would be annoying at best in a CAD software.

That said I have screwed around with grid sizing a lot and it is cryptic at
times. I never bother with Dynamic grid sizing.  I like the grid to stay the
way I set it.


> option to force dynamically resized grid to be multiple of user-
> entered value
>

This might make it more useful to me.  But I am OK with a static grid for
most work.


>
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