On 21.03.2007 21:11, Ben Abbott wrote:
> I came across dia when looking for a method to include a simple DXF
> file into LaTeX. My DXF file contains many polylines which are
> intended to be *closed* polygons. Dia is able to import the DXF fine
> (nice job to those who contributed).
>
> However, when displayed the last face of the polygon displays an
> arrow. When exported to LaTeX using PGF macros, the arrows remain.
>
> Is there a reason the arrows are present?
>
> Is there a way to configure dia so that the arrows are not added?
>
Yes. Just change the default in the toolbox. All internal are created with
some defaults they get either from the visible toolbox proeprties (arrows,
color, dash style) or from something previously stored as default (by
double clicking the specific tool/object button).
In some cases this is desirablöe behaviour even for objects created during
import. In other cases this is not really desired (e.g. your arrow problem).
> I am able to select individual polylines and change their properties
> under the "Objects" menu. However, my drawing has hundreds of
> polylines.
See "Dialog/(Dia) Group Properties" (if you have compile --with-python and
have pygtk) available
> Selecting them one at a time and changing their individual
> properties isn't practical.
>
> I'm happy to email the original DXF file, dia file, and LaTeX files
> to anyone who can help out.
>
That may be interesting to see why your "closed* polylines (aka polygons)
are turned into polylines.
> p.s. I'm using v0.95 on Mac OSX via Fink
So maybe pydia is not available?
Hans
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get along without it. -- Dilbert
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