> > I think the old ordering maked sense. > > I think it makes sense to have UML first, but if you dont use UML you > might disagree. > Perhaps if dia remembered the sheet that was last used and switched > to > that on startup?
> > But perhaps the name of last used sheet could be saved in the > diagram > > file .... The environment should be saved into a file, and even associated to the document. Think about a UML mode, or even an UML static structure mode, an UML use case mode and so forth each mode presents you with the tools for the job in a fast and easy to use fashion. I think that one of the problems that I have with dia is the missing concept of an application. Call me a windows user, but I dont like fighting with all these windows. I just want them to go away and get out of my way when i minimize the window!!! I guess I would like to declare a document to be of a certain type, and when we are able to associate structured meta-data to a diagram this will be very important... Think about using a DTD/SCHEMA/Datatype to define a document, this will allow you to insert structured properties into some diagram elements, or even allow you to customize them. But you need to associate the document with a type and then use that to guide your data entry..... Anyway, just some random thoughts. Mike ===== James Michael DuPont http://introspector.sourceforge.net/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list
