merci
On 10/06/2009 02:36 PM, Martin Petzold wrote:
Hi Thomas,
you just need to install Dia (Windows or Linux build) and unpack the
zip file (i have posted it before) to the Dia installation directory
(there is no import at this time). It will write the specific files to
the "sheets" and "shapes" folders.
I will post a link to the git repository soon, would be great if
people contribute to it. Licence is and will be GPL.
Martin
Thomas Diesler schrieb:
Hi Matrin,
how do I import this to Dia?
cheers
-thomas
On 10/02/2009 11:10 AM, Martin Petzold wrote:
Hi OSGi folks!
If you like drawing your bundles and services, perhaps this is
something for you. I've created some OSGi shapes for the GTK+
diagram tool Dia (http://live.gnome.org/Dia). The tool has builds
for Linux as for Windows systems. You just need to unpack the zip
file to the Dia installation directory and will then have an OSGi
sheet with new shapes.
I've used the notations from the 119 RFC. Feel free to use them and
please give me feedback if you have any further ideas!
Kind regards
Martin
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