On Mar 26, 2010, at 1:24, Duke Normandin wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Mar 25, 2010, at 20:32, Duke Normandin wrote:
>> 
>>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Duke Normandin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 25, 2010, at 17:35, Duke Normandin wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm trying to render a _dashed_ line w/o much success, because I don't
>>>>>> understand the directive for the _Dash Pattern_ input box:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> "Dash pattern as numbers separated by space"
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Example please. TIA...
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> duke
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> What don't you understand about that? It's just a series of numbers
>>>>> with spaces between them, like "5", or "5 3" or something,
>>>>> representing the lengths of the dashes and spaces between the
>>>>> dashes. You must also choose the dashed style to actually see it,
>>>>> otherwise this setting will be ignored.
>>>> 
>>>> What I didn't understand was your use of the word number, where you
>>>> probably should have used the word length, so that the whole world
>>>> would realize what you meant by the word "number". Perhaps you might
>>>> include (length) in the tool-tip? Thanks for clearing that up. Best...
>>> 
>>> Actually, it still not working -- see attachment
>> 
>> Strange, I cannot reproduce this. Can you tell me EXACTLY what steps you 
>> take, and I mean all?
> 
> It's very simple, actually. In a PDF file that was created from a
> text-editor by Print / PDF / Save as PDF, I click on "Add New Line"
> icon in the toolbar. A line appears. I right-click on the line, a menu
> pops up and I select "Note line...". The "Lines" setup window
> appears. I click on the dashed rectangle, then directly below in Dash
> Pattern: I enter say, 2 2, then when I "Tab" out of the input box, up
> comes that error message. That's it; that's all!
> 
> BTW, this is still on 1.3.4 (52).
> -- 
> duke

Strange, it works without a problem for me, and I can't imagine from the code 
why it would fail.

Christiaan


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