On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Note that dia is mainly designed for structured graphics (that is,
> network diagrams, flowcharts, UML diagrams, etc).  Programs which are
> straight vector graphics editors will probably always be better for this
> sort of work.
> 
> One such program you may want to look at is sketch.  For more low level
> vector graphics, it may be a better choice than dia at the moment.

Only if you really need to do filled curves, odd patterns and stuff.  I
like its overall user interface a lot less that Dia's.  And... I couldn't
find the connection points!  Even XFig has those.  Even though I never use
the specialized sheets, I will stick with Dia.  Nothing beats it.

-Lars

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Lars R. Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)   H�rdgrim of Westfield
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