Dag Wieers a écrit :
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to dia, and I'd like to import custom models homemade. But I can't achieve
how to do this.
Here is what I did :
1 . Creation of a Engine.shape file (for instance) like this :
2. Creation of a sub dir
Lars Clausen a écrit :
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
I'd like something more clear to me, if it's possible, and apart from
using libtool of course ;-)
You're right, the custom-shapes doc isn't useful. Let me try to cook up
something.
I'm anxiously waiting
Hi all,
As Lars made changes about shapes, I've tried to D/L the newest sources from the CVS
repository, but
my firewall doesn't allow me to connect on port other than 8080, 80 and 119. All the
others are
closes.
Fortunately I can ask my system manager to open a port, but I want to know which
I completely agree with you. Why don't you make a source tarball, let's say once a
week ???
It would be easier for all of us to D/L the source tree, cause CVS pserver isn't
allowed for
everyone (like me)...
Cyril
Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID a écrit :
From: Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dag Wieers a écrit :
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
Why don't you then make a tar.gz file of it and call it
beta-something?
I do.
Or even better make rpm's and dep's for the
different distributions.
I can send you RPM's if you like.
BTW CVS is for
Dag Wieers a crit :
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
> Don't forget
> cvs login
Why do you need that ? I did the steps that I described and without
problems.
In the Developer section you can read :
//-
Getting the latest sources from CVS
You can always get the latest development v
Hi all,
I've made an UML diagram, with classes and hierarchy ! When I open it,
the connector aren't connected correctly (as I saved them) , as shown in
the sample below :
Any clue ???
Cyril ZEKSER
Lars Clausen a écrit :
On Thu, 03 May 2001, Ben A. Hetland wrote:
Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
I've made an UML diagram, with classes and hierarchy ! When I open it,
the connector aren't connected correctly (as I saved them) , as shown
in the sample below :
[Image]
Hmmm... do you mean
I could imagine this being caused by fonts being of different size on
different platforms. Does this also happen when no text is involved?
Seems to be ok without Text Ben is probably right in his explanation
Cyril
PS : this is really annoying with big UML diagrams... since I have to
Ben A. Hetland a écrit :
Lars Clausen wrote:
On Thu, 03 May 2001, Ben A. Hetland wrote:
[...]
If so, I think I have observed a similar erraneous behavior when working
with a diagram on multiple computers having different screen resolution
(and also Win32-Linux). In my case
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