Application
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DiaCanvas2
Description
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DiaCanvas2 is a widget for creating diagrams. It is
model/view/controller based and uses GnomeCanvas for visualization.
Enhancements
- Use iterator functions rather than DiaCanvasItem::shapes
- Interface for
Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
generally useful, especially for people like me who don't plan
in advance properly and end up drawing diagrams more
complicated
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
generally useful, especially for people like me who don't plan
in advance
On 2002-05-15 at 08:43, Lars Clausen wrote:
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
Am I being really dense or is there no way to move object
between layers in dia? If this is true, could the dia
developers add this to the 'todo' list? I think it would
generally useful, especially
I am trying to make a sequence diagram in Dia, but am having a hard time
find where to create additional control boxes.
Object
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Good question!
Maybe the lower handle should be a connection point instead - so it
could be possible to make a chain of lifelines.
Torben
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Have you tried the CVS snapshot ?? It is mouch easier to play
around with :)
Find it at http://www.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/snapshots
Or maybe you should try the 0.90RC1 at
http://www.crans.org/~chepelov/dia/dia-0.90.RC1.tar.gz
Torben
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I downloaded the rc1 windows version (im at work, and no have visio
installed)
Ive noticed that dia is not accepting unicode input from the GUI. (this
may be
a limitation in the version of gtk as built with that version?)
that got me wondering what the state of utf-8 support is within dia at
I´ve compiled dia 0.88.1 and 0.90.RC1 using RH 7.1 and RH 7.2, but it doesn´t
generate man pages, i see like doesn´t load the docbook DTD, i´ve writed it
before, but i think a new release is the right time for fix this bug.
Leonardo Contreras Alfonso
Universidad de Los Andes
Bogotá - Colombia
Hi, i´ve downloaded dia 0.90.RC1, and i´ve noticed there has not be changed the
bug that makes dia crack when using text fields using dia throught XWin32, i
don´t know if the fail is caused by Xwin32, i don´t think so, because y use dia
0.88.1, it has font problems, but doesn´t crack, it only
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Leonardo Contreras Alfonso wrote:
Hi, i´ve downloaded dia 0.90.RC1, and i´ve noticed there has not be
changed the bug that makes dia crack when using text fields using dia
throught XWin32, i don´t know if the fail is caused by Xwin32,
Is this Dia running on a Windows
Le Tue, May 14, 2002, à 07:36:48PM +0200, Cyrille Chepelov a écrit:
I'll investigate (valgrind, printk and all), but in the mean-time I post t
his for the record.
OK, fixed. A problem with boolequations, now we have dia talks unicode but
not gtk. More #hell.
-- Cyrille
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--- Torben H. Nielsen
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wrote:
Have you tried the CVS snapshot ?? It is mouch
Torben,
I will try out the snapshot.
But the CVS should build without a problem.
Can someone who uses cvs please check thier autoconf
and automake versions tell me what version they have
and if
At 22:50 14.05.02 +0300, Steffen Macke wrote:
and that it will read old documents. Hans Steffen will bring out a new
Windows binary shortly. Please try it out and post any critical bugs both
The zip files containing Hans' build are available from:
http://hans.breuer.org/dia/dia-0.90-rc1.htm
At 14:19 15.05.02 -0400, Maiorana, Jason wrote:
I downloaded the rc1 windows version (im at work, and no have visio
installed)
Ive noticed that dia is not accepting unicode input from the GUI. (this
may be
a limitation in the version of gtk as built with that version?)
Uhmm. How do you expect
Uhmm. How do you expect 'unicode input' to work ? Using those
funny Umlauts printed at least at german keyboards does work
finally and Alt-Numeric Keyboard Keys does work as well ...
hrm, maybe its the font available: im using a regular us/english
setup, and if i insert some japanese utf-8
tiny example diagram attached:
does this attached diagram show up for anyone
in their version of dia. It should contain
a flowchart box with:
begin:運多教, end
inside it
temp.dia
Description: temp.dia
Le Wed, 15 May 2002 18:15:00 -0400, Maiorana, Jason a écrit:
tiny example diagram attached:
does this attached diagram show up for anyone
in their version of dia. It should contain
a flowchart box with:
begin:éå¤æ, end
inside it
just begin: (cvs from 3 days, iso-8859-1 locale).
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