Yes, I wrote a python plugin a couple of years ago that does a similar kind of
thing and it’s still in use for research and teaching my students.
—-
Dr Rob Wortham
r.h.wort...@gmail.com
T: @RobWortham
> On 7 Jan 2020, at 21:17, Zander Brown wrote:
>
>
> Oh wow that looks neat
&g
Just to support the point made below about Dia as a component of a wider
workflow. The ability to extract the definition data from a diagram easily was
the major reason I chose to use Dia. The python interface is simple and exposes
all the content in a clear object oriented way. I looked at Visi
Thanks Björn
That’s really useful to know.
Rob
From: dia-list On Behalf Of Björn Lundin
Sent: 14 May 2018 13:57
To: dia-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: Python library for dia?
On 2018-05-14 10:33, Rob Wortham wrote:
I don’t believe python plugins are supported on Linux, only on
files so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Are
>> there objects that I am not or am supposed to place in my diagram or what?
>>
>>> On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 5:56 AM, Björn Lundin wrote:
>>>> On 2018-05-14 10:33, Rob Wortham wrote:
>>>> I don
?
But there is no way to import a python script or at the very least an inst file
to dia on Linux?
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 11:42 PM, Rob Wortham mailto:r.h.wort...@gmail.com> > wrote:
These are my instructions, which include the Python setup for Dia
http://www.robwortham.com/re
These are my instructions, which include the Python setup for Dia
http://www.robwortham.com/reactive-planning-robotics-agent-based-models/
Rob
> On 9 May 2018, at 00:58, Yetoo Happy wrote:
>
> How does one install it?
> Because when I try to install pydia with pip, it comes up with the followi
There have certainly been emails since 2013. I use Dia and develop Python
scripts for it too.
Rob
Sent from my iPhone
> On 8 Nov 2017, at 16:44, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
>
> Is dia (and this mailing list) dead?
> I have subscribed in july and have not seen any mails so far.
> The newest entry on
Sent: 15 September 2016 02:49
To: Rob Wortham ; 'discussions about usage and
development of dia'
Subject: Dia and reactive planning (was: Dia Discontinued)
Hi Rob,
I'm curious, what sorts of features in newer versions of Python would be
helpful to your project?
I'm hal
ere's not much
you can do; whereas there *are* things you can do to help revitalize
a free software project.
Philosophy aside, Dia looks to me to be evolving -- albeit slowly,
since it is a mature and very stable piece of software.
$0.02,
Johann
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From: Rob Wortha
It's a perfectly fair question.
I would also like to know if there are any plans for future versions of Dia?
I am using it for a research project now and have developed some python
extensions. Is there any plan, for example, to support later versions of
python?
Rob
-Original Message-
Fro
Hi, Dani
I don't think Dia has any explicit support for creating or managing the
structures you want. I think though that you can easily use the Python plugin
support to run through the objects and deduce what you need from their
positions and size. I have used the UML objects in a similar way
t of the code is causing the problem. That way you don't need to
> pollute your code with print statements and you can examine the internal
> state of your objects much more thoroughly.
>
> I hope that helps and good luck!
> Cheers
> Chris D
>
>
> 2015-12-20 2:33
is stopped and restarted.
Rob
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