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From: Zach Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Package: dia
Version: 0.85
Severity: wishlist

While the large number of symbol categories for dia is A Good Thing,
it would be nice if there were a way to suppress ones that are not
being used.

For example, I use dia primarily for UML and Network diagrams, and
have no interest in ER, Sybase, Circuit, Ladder, and GRAFCET symbols.
Ideally, under "Preferences" there would be a section that listed the
symbol libraries available and allowed me to check/uncheck which ones
I wanted visible in the main display.

This would eliminate having to scroll to get to the right symbol page
when switching between the sets of interest, and be a nice UI
improvement.


Thanks,

Zach Frey

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