Tim Cross writes:
> Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github,
> which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa. If
> you click on the 'release' link on the right, there is the most recent
> release, which includes a link to a standalone ditaa.jar
Greetings Tim.
Tim Cross writes:
> I think you missed one obvious solution - donwload the jar file from
> the ditaa project homepage on sourceforge.
> Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github,
> which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa.
Howdy.
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>> 2. Use the program "ditaa" (not ditaa.jar) that comes with your
>>operating system. This _may_ work, but I have not been ableto
>> misuse
>>the settings in ob-ditaa widely enough yet to create aworking
>>solution.
>
> This worked for me on
Colin Baxter writes:
>> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
>
>> 3. Copy ditaa.jar from previous version of org. Works in the short
>> run, but I do not think we want to advocate this: "We took ditaa.jar
>> out of org, so you will want to download an earlier version of org to
>> make ditaa work."
>
>
Aloha,
Jarmo Hurri writes:
Greetings.
2. Use the program "ditaa" (not ditaa.jar) that comes with your
operating system. This _may_ work, but I have not been able
to misuse
the settings in ob-ditaa widely enough yet to create a
working
solution.
This worked for me on
Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github,
which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa. If
you click on the 'release' link on the right, there is the most recent
release, which includes a link to a standalone ditaa.jar file.
I've not tried this
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Greetings.
>
> Let me collect the suggested responses with their merits and potential
> issues.
>
> 1. Use ditaa.jar that comes with your operating system. Perfect if this
>works. Seems to work e.g. in Debian, does not seem to work with
>Fedora. Perhaps because
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
> 3. Copy ditaa.jar from previous version of org. Works in the short
> run, but I do not think we want to advocate this: "We took
> ditaa.jar out of org, so you will want to download an earlier
> version of org to make ditaa work."
Not true. I use Org
Greetings.
Let me collect the suggested responses with their merits and potential
issues.
1. Use ditaa.jar that comes with your operating system. Perfect if this
works. Seems to work e.g. in Debian, does not seem to work with
Fedora. Perhaps because one is a standalone library and the
On Tuesday, 5 Oct 2021 at 00:28, Tim Cross wrote:
> I suspect the difference is between having what Java calls a
> 'stand-alone' jar and a library jar.
[...]
> Most people will want the stand-alone version.
That sounds like a reasonable summary. It will be good to get
confirmation along the
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Sunday, 3 Oct 2021 at 07:25, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> 1. I am running Fedora 34, where ditaa is available as a
>>package. However, just pointing org-ditaa-jar-path to the correct
>>location /usr/share/java/ditaa.jar is not sufficient, because doing
>>so
I should have added, to my previous response, that, at least on my
system, the jar file is installed in /usr/share/ditaa/ditaa.jar, not
/usr/share/java/ditaa.jar. I don't know if this is relevant at all.
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On Sunday, 3 Oct 2021 at 07:25, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> 1. I am running Fedora 34, where ditaa is available as a
>package. However, just pointing org-ditaa-jar-path to the correct
>location /usr/share/java/ditaa.jar is not sufficient, because doing
>so leads to errors when trying to
> Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Max Nikulin writes:
>> On 03/10/2021 11:25, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>>> I use ditaa with org on a regular basis. Now that ditaa.jar is
>>> out of org 9.5, I need to cope with the situtation. I see two
>>> options, and neither was successful
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 03/10/2021 11:25, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> I use ditaa with org on a regular basis. Now that ditaa.jar is out
>> of
>> org 9.5, I need to cope with the situtation.
>> I see two options, and neither was successful today. This is sort of
>> what I was afraid of when I voted
On 03/10/2021 11:25, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
I use ditaa with org on a regular basis. Now that ditaa.jar is out of
org 9.5, I need to cope with the situtation.
I see two options, and neither was successful today. This is sort of
what I was afraid of when I voted for keeping ditaa bundled with org.
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