On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 12:00:02 +0000 dia-list-requ...@gnome.org wrote: > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 20:12:13 +0200 > From: Steffen Macke <d...@diagramr.biz> > To: discussions about usage and development of dia > <dia-list@gnome.org> > Subject: Re: organization, workflow > Message-ID: <4f886c7d.8090...@diagramr.biz> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Hi yac, > > Am 04/12/2012 08:50 PM, schrieb yac: > > * How do you organize diagrams in such a project? > I think you're in the best position to organize this. You're doing > the work and you should feel comfortable with it. > > * How do I orientate in the files? Would enabling window title > > bars help, is there other way? or will this go away once I get the > > grip? > I've never working without window title bars. Is your screen so small > that you have to get rid of them? > If that's the case: How about getting a bigger/additional screen? I have big screens but still it's a feature, i generaly dont need those, so I dont have them.
> > * Is it possible to have nested layers? > What's your problem with "just" having layers? Do you use the > "Search" function already? In > complex contexts, I often prefer search over navigational structures > (like layers or file system trees) I'm not a big fan of search, I know my fs, my files and my workflow. Search for me is more like a backup solution which only have a chance of finding what I want. But do you mean a FS search or something else? > > I tried storing the files ungzipped in git for like a week but > > it's a mess and grows quickly and diffs arent very helpfull. > > Storing them just in binary would also grow quickly on frequent > > commits. > What's your current data size and weekly growth? What's the disk > space you have available? > Unless you're exceeding your available disk space within your project > period (or the next time you're > going to upgrade your hardware), there's no need to worry (add a > little bit of safety margin, if you want to be on the safe side...) > I've successfully storedgigabytes of binary data in subversion > (which is basically the same as git) without any problems. And that > was several years ago. I dont like it in principle. Currently its pretty small, like 150KB per file but it would easily grow into tens of megabytes just after a few days of work and then cloning would be a pain. Also it there wouldnt be any help with merging, or does someone know of a simple method to successfuly do merges on the dia xml? So I would get only automatic check that stable/repo doesnt have any newer version than I have, which could be also solved by a little caution when working with redmine (also i dont think there would be conflict often) while I would also get big git clones and having to teach other people to use git. > > * How do you manage versioning, backuping and sharing? > s. above I would go for git. If there's a problem, could you > describe it in detail? > > * Did you actually try using git for longer time? with what > > results? > What's your point here? Are you worried about git's reliability? You > shouldn't. > But of course, git is NOT a substitute for backups. > In case you're replicating your git repository frequently to several > machines and you ignore that risk > that all these machines are compromised at the same time (e.g. by an > attacker or virus), a weekly backup could be sufficient. But of > course, if your time frame is very tight and you have to avoid the > risk of a one week data loss at all cost, you'll need more frequent > backups... Actually it can be. Like in environment of linux kernel, Torvalds mentioned that he doesnt do backups anymore, it is sufficient to know sha hash of his last commit and he can safely pull them from someone else. > > Regards, > > Steffen I think I could wrote the post in a summary like ... Have you figured some workflow tricks that come with experience with dia? Regards, yac -- "Ubuntu", an african word meaning, "Gentoo is too hard for me" _______________________________________________ dia-list mailing list dia-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia