.
Le 2 mars 2019 05:25:11 GMT+01:00, Vahid Bashiri via dia-list
a écrit :
>Hi all
>And thanks for the information. Just to clarify I am using a language
>other
>than C, so the way I "inspire" by code is I study it and write my own
>code. I'd be more than happy to release my code knowing that
I don't know if "de" doc contains "shape"/sheets documentation, but I ported
the man page into the english one in 2008 ^^
So, internationalization is done in the " sheet" file, not the "shape" one.
Internationalization works from "C" locale to any language, even en_US.
Look at a "sheet" such
Le 7 décembre 2018 22:16:32 GMT+01:00, Andrey Repin via dia-list
a écrit :
>Greetings, Philip Troy!
>
>> I tried creating multi-page objects like those in the uml page and
>was not
>> able to. I believe that these were hard coded. It would be very
>helpful to
>> be able to build one's own
Le 5 décembre 2018 18:32:47 GMT+01:00, Steve Litt a
écrit :
>What's wrong with Dia just the way it is? It works. It's exportable
>into Inkscape for conversion to SVG.
Good point, but that also means to repeatidly rewrites by hand the diagram
shapes and so on.
An UNIX way would be to
Hi!
Le 04/12/2018 à 23:24, Alexander Brown a écrit :
Hello!
I've been interested in seeing Dia move forward for sometime now and
I'm glad others are as well
I don't want to step on anyone's toes but as the current maintainers
are unaccounted for I'm volunteering as acting-maintainer (I have
Hi, all !
So,
Le 04/12/2018 à 11:21, Eduard Nicodei via dia-list a écrit :
I don't think we need to argue. Alejandro's comment however raises an
important issue: "what are Dia's competitors"?
I think there will always be a need for an offline, open source,
portable lightweight diagram SW,
Bonjour Joël,
(French spoker)
/faire tenir le diagramme sur une seule feuille :
/he ask for "how to fit diagram on one page" :
Fichier (file)
Page setup (untranslated)
=> boîte de dialogue
-> en bas, "Échelle" (at bottom, "scale")
-> cocher " faire tenir sur :" n*n feuilles (check "scale to:"
Bonjour Bertrand,
That is. Time to time we redirect volunteers for maintainers to the
gnome project takeover process, then... no more news.
Especially on manual/French, I done the translation stuff on dia 0.96 an
era ago, and also on Makefile and some of doc sources to ensure build.
So, I
Le 31 octobre 2018 00:28:28 GMT+01:00, Eduard Nicodei via dia-list
a écrit :
>Hi Ritesh,
>
>I have looked at the history and it seems that "Inline Data" (embedded
>images) is not present on the 0.97.X versions. Given that the last
>Windows
>version is 0.97.2, it will not be supported there.
.chm is (has been) native windows "packed html" format for documentation.
If it has been dropped from native installations you should find a convenient
browser through Microsoft support.
See also pdf formats here : http://dia-installer.de/doc/index.html.en
Le 23 août 2018 12:27:46 GMT+02:00,
Le 9 août 2018 03:15:28 GMT+02:00, "Fazelpour, Alireza"
a écrit :
>Hello Support Team,
>
>First of all, thanks to all people who have developed Dia Diagramming
>tool. I use it in my classes as a flowchart/UML diagramming tool.
>
>I am looking for animating flowchart and UML diagrams as some
Le 10 juillet 2018 18:15:29 GMT+02:00, Marco van Beek a
écrit :
>Hi,
>
>I am a regular user of dia, and am saddened that it is slowly decaying
>as a project.
>
>I have an idea that might help create a new version with functionality
>not found in any other system.
>
>I have been documenting a
inues to be a worthwhile program. I still
>use
>it. But I am not a coder, and I am happy using it as is. I will be
>very
>disappointed when it falls out of OS support. It still runs what i want
>under Win10.
>
>On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 8:47 AM, Thomas Harding
>
>wrote:
>
Le 3 juin 2018 12:00:45 GMT+02:00, Tomas Pospisek a écrit :
>Hello everybody,
>
>Am 11.02.2018 um 19:03 schrieb Tomas Pospisek:
>
>> Also wondering a bit about the health of Dia [...]
>
>So I'm very slowly doing some work on dia [0]. I'm trying to document
>everything I do via Dia's bug trackers
Le 19 avril 2018 09:44:25 GMT+02:00, Michael Ross a
écrit :
>I have no experience with large format printers. Pen plotter for large
>formats, not printers. I have never sent Dia to a pen plotter.
>
Hello Michael,
I know you for a Dia old'timer, and It seems there is
Le 21 avril 2018 19:02:01 GMT+02:00, basaburu a écrit :
>hello
>
>I need to print a planning map several meters long on a large format
>printer.
>
>The largest format offered in "dia" is an A0
>
>I need to print 1m vertically and horizontally indefinitely
The better to do is
Le 14 janvier 2018 04:39:53 GMT+01:00, Andrey Repin a
écrit :
>Greetings, Chris Green!
>
>> Can one add connection points to shapes using the GUI or does one
>need
>> to edit the shape to do it? I want a rectangle with more than one
>> connection point on each side.
Shape
You can record a dia file as shape with dia GUI.
You can also author a SVG file by hand, or use a SVG drawing program, such as
Inkscape, while only a subset of SVG 1.1 is used, flat it (groups, viewports),
then embed it in a dia ".shape" file with connexion points.
(see Dia [English]
Le 9 novembre 2017 03:38:21 GMT+01:00, Alejandro Imass a
écrit :
>Problem is "eye candy". If a project is stable and good then it's
>dead. Quite the contrary, I think A LOT of people use DIA from their
>Linux distros and don't even know about this list 'cause it just
rpm -ql libvisio-devel
Will give you files path where to prefix in order to get that library headers
if not in common places (try .configure --help to figure which parameter you'll
have to pass)
Le 2 janvier 2017 21:22:38 GMT+01:00, Morgan Read a écrit :
>Hi Valek
>
>Thanks
On 16/11/2014 16:02, Michael Ross wrote:
By definition a transparent background makes no sense - you would
never know it is transparent because it is behind everything else - so
I probably don't under stand what you are after.
There is nothing in the current version of Dia that has
Badly quoted below :
info on current printed area in centimeters or inches would be useful to
figure out paging
(beware that ms-foo print servers makes regularly jokes, especially with
anything but A4. Which will unlikely be splitted on A4 (an empty or locked'
tray is sufficient) )
Find
Sorry for long quote : tht's tedious with a cellphone to wipe :)
So, your method is the right one: starting from templates where needed.
And fortunately it would be easy to code, with almost no impact on ui: ''new
diagram'' ''pause'' ''from template'' ''templates menu'' ;
keeping ''new
, and reporting. Slavko has done a good reporting below. And I
said changes are simple to author.
It's simple to take care :)
Regards,
TSFH
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On 30/01/2014 20:39, Slavko wrote:
My
/Polish version at
all as it is really outdated. Even English version has been last revised
2011.
BTW it is really simple to technically author/compile that bloody doc
for years. It just need authors :p
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Not at all: by default, setup is done to print several pages -- because
it assumes you'll draw large diagrams. So: do the setup on diagram
preferences to fit one page on printing (fine blue lines will enclose
your diagram and that area
Hello / bonjour
the custom shapes section of Dia manual will help. There are
limitations to the SVG1/1 specs (only a subset is implemented -- think
no gradients nor splines, but this is given in the manual).
le chapitre custom shapes du manuel de Dia devrait fournir la réponse.
Les
(In short: Dia is GPL licensed)
Aucun problème concernant l'installation et l'utilisation, et ce quel
qu'en soit l'usage :
Dia est un Logiciel Libre, sous Licence Publique Générale GNU version 2.
En revanche, la redistribution du logiciel, qu'il soit modifié ou non,
doit également être
Le 23/02/2013 23:38, Killian De Volder a écrit :
For the bounding box: putted a invisible X in the image to grantee
the grid snapping.
(Also makes calculating the default with and height a breeze :).
Few more questions:
- Can I add a thing in the file that gives it properties to modify
the
Le 07/02/2013 16:59, darrrylctx a écrit :
I would like to change/add functionality to some existing DIA
templates and possible create some new ones.
How is this done, and what is the best resource for learning how to do it?
Dia format uses a subset of svg 1.1 specification from W3C.
For
Le 24/01/2013 02:34, Jeremy S a écrit :
Hi,
(my first post here: I _like_ Dia... a lot!)
I'm looking to use the dynamic 'tree' shape/object in a plumbing
schematic but would welcome a bit more control over its properties. At
the moment the only configurable property is the line colour, and
Le 28/10/2012 09:18, Edzo A. Botjes a écrit :
Hi All,
I have not followed this thread with great detail,
but for the question open-source light weigh database incl interface
Try sqlite (http://www.sqlite.org)
via a firefox plugin you can create and manage the database:
Le 28/10/2012 11:13, Thomas Harding a écrit :
I can author a Dia sample, then test it and send both diagram and
result. I think it will took
half an hour more (I'm puzzled by GUIs: I learned to read and write,
not to draw)
:)
And, yes, things has changed since I used for dia2sql :)
Done
Le 28/10/2012 12:38, Thomas Harding a écrit :
Le 28/10/2012 11:13, Thomas Harding a écrit :
I can author a Dia sample, then test it and send both diagram and
result. I think it will took
half an hour more (I'm puzzled by GUIs: I learned to read and write,
not to draw)
:)
And, yes, things
Le 27/10/2012 02:40, Andrey Repin a écrit :
Greetings, Paul Smith!
@ Andrey
Thank you for your suggestion of MySQL Workbench. Interesting lead.
With MySQL in the name I had assumed not worth investigating for use with
HSQLDB (when choosing a RDBMS I was looking for one adhering closely to
Le 26/10/2012 20:14, edi...@sosciso.de a écrit :
Dear developers,
I am writing you regarding your software Dia.
This is Ronny Gey and I am the admin of the website
http://www.sosciso.de - Social Science Software. I added your software
in our database and would like to inform you with this
Le 16/10/2012 22:07, Hans Breuer a écrit :
Also AFAIK OGDF http://www.ogdf.net is not packaged by standard Linux
distributions so the build integration is a bit rough at the moment.
See http://git.gnome.org/browse/dia/tree/plug-ins/layout/readme.txt
for details.
= agree
tom@salon:~$
Ooops: was auto layout, not autorouting
Threads refs below ;)
Le 16/10/2012 10:43, tpo2 a écrit :
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 23:26:31 +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
[I'm French, and English grammar (especially terse) and syntax are
difficult to me while writing]
I wonder of autorouting patch status
Le 16/10/2012 20:57, Hans Breuer a écrit :
At 16.10.2012 18:21, Thomas Harding wrote:
Ooops: was auto layout, not autorouting
For someone interested in autolayout integration with Dia maybe the
Layout plug-in started 2011 would be a better starting point:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/dia/log
Hello,
[I'm French, and English grammar (especially terse) and syntax are
difficult to me while writing]
I wonder of autorouting patch status.
It has been posted here a while ago (3 years?) by someone as a part of
his graduate thesis.
Feature was: shapes was automatically dispatched
Bonjour,
cette liste est consacrée au logiciel libre de créations de diagrammes
Dia, qui n'a strictement rien à voir avec la comptabilité financière
ou analytique, à moins qu'il s'agisse de construire un diagramme des
processus mis en œuvre, ou d'extraire à partir de ce graphe le squelette
Le plus surprenant est qu'en tapant dia comptabilité dans le champ de
saisie du premier moteur de recherches Internet venu, ce dernier vous
pointe le logiciel en question en première ligne.
Je laisse la publicité de votre boîte en intégral, dès fois qu'un client
potentiel ait l'idée d'y
Le 02/10/2012 11:41, Martin Wunderlich a écrit :
Thanks a lot, Eric. This helps a bit. I have compared your XML to the code form my
shape and noticed that thetextbox node is not included in my shape. Instead,
it is using an svg:text element, which apparently is not recognised correctly by
On 28/09/2012 15:55, Panoutsopoulos, Basile (Computer Electronics and
Graphics Tech) wrote:
Michael,
I am sorry, I was not clear. I mean blurred by “not sharp”.
I want to prepare schematic diagrams of electronic circuits and insert
them into a document.
I just tried it. The *.png format
There is no restriction in GPL against sales ! What is an obligation is
to provide source code together or offer it with no extra cost except
hard-copy/shipping costs to who has buy GPL software.
So, to be honest, as they didn't done any authoring, would be the answer
this is GPL'ed, has free
On 11/06/2012 16:49, Pat Walsh wrote:
Just a quick line to say 1) thanks very much for producing Dia, its
excellent and I'm finding it equally good as Visio for producing
software development diagrams 2) I've covered Dia on my website to
hopefully spread the word about this excellent
On 09/06/2012 08:47, vwf wrote:
I installed the Ubuntu packages from the download site but there is a
naming problem with libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0, and libpython2.7 is not
available on Debian stable
You can pin your debian on Wheezy for Dia, but expect a lot of
unattended upgrades
or, at option add
Le 05/05/2012 00:15, manuk7 a écrit :
Hi, i take advantage of this discussion to ask how to contribute in
completing Dia translation in french ? Is there a specific procedure
or may i edit the last .po and send it by mail on this list ? I didn't
find any information about it on the site. As it
Le Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:17:22 +0200,
Paul Chavent paul.chav...@fnac.net a écrit :
I've posted a patch some weeks ago. I'm surprised to had no
reactions. So, i would like to take a second chance.
Hi Paul,
you should take a look at this page:
http://live.gnome.org/Dia/HowToSubmitPatches
Notably
Le Thu, 12 Apr 2012 00:18:56 +0400,
Andrey Repin anrdae...@freemail.ru a écrit :
Greetings, Thomas Harding!
Hello! I have been lurking for a long time. Hope I will be silent for a
long time again :)
It could easily be a year's top joke as well.
I agree. April first is a long last tradition
Le Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:26:02 -0400,
Fred Teeboom fred...@comcast.net wrote:
This could be a good stuff for this month's 1sth...
Hello:
I ordered your latest version diaw.exe 0.97, but find your text
next to impossible to use. No editing WYSIWYG features
* Unfortunaly, nothing relies Free
Le Mon, 6 Feb 2012 19:05:56 +0200,
Ekmektsis Dimitris harama...@hotmail.com a écrit :
#START import sys, dia
class BTJSON :def __init__ (self) :
pass def begin_render (self, data, filename) :
Well, you should add the python piece code as attachment, with .py as
file extention...
Le Wed, 20 Apr 2011 20:32:24 +0200,
Slavko slav...@slavino.sk a écrit :
http://slavino.sk/linux/vseobecne/245-sietove-symboly-pre-dia-ii
(sorry in Slovak only).
I found on this page a link to your Debian package and source for
these ones, Are all the shapes on this repository
Le 19/10/2010 17:16, Mark Hempelmann (ta.ken) a écrit :
As flowcharts are widely used in Wikipedia, my humble opinion is that
not only Dia would profit from such an approach, but the wiki-community
might find this a great opportunity to discuss and become involved.
IMHO, as Dia exports itself
paths.
* dia integration, through dia-shapes repository.
* finally, integration to dia mainstream as needed.
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Le 13/10/2010 08:11, Maciej Jaros a écrit :
At 2010-10-13 06:48, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:29:11 -0700, paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone suggested the possibility of Dia becoming a diagramming
tool in LibreOffice?
It would take a lot of work, but Dia could at
Le 13/10/2010 10:02, Thomas Harding a écrit :
Le 13/10/2010 08:11, Maciej Jaros a écrit :
At 2010-10-13 06:48, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:29:11 -0700, paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone suggested the possibility of Dia becoming a diagramming
tool in LibreOffice
Subject:
Modify shape (SADT/IDEF)
From:
CSPM Nivolim.niv...@cspm.it
Date:
Fri, 01 Oct 2010 14:37:44 +0200
Hello everybody,
I'd like to know if it's possible (and how) to modify a shape.
In particular, I'd like to add background colour function to SADT box shape.
Please, answer on this
Le 02/09/2010 07:03, paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com a écrit :
I would like to display the rulers around the diagram surface borders
in inches. I set File Preferences User Interface tab Length
In what kind of inches?
The O.0254 meters measure?
g
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Le 29/08/2010 19:21, Ron Wilson a écrit :
I have always assumed that the distro maintainers were too busy with
packaging the distro to deal with anything other than actual package
problems. Unless I am sure it is a packaging issue, I do not file a
bug report with the distro. For application
[thread renamed as it's not anymore the initial subject concern]
Le 28/08/2010 07:43, Steffen Macke a écrit :
Let's try to assess how many more users this will enable to install
additional shapes:
* It's the difference between the number Debian users that would be able
to copy the contents of
Le 28/08/2010 18:39, W. Martin Borgert a écrit :
On 2010-08-28 17:35, Thomas Harding wrote:
* sid is not the better way to distribute temporary packages: for that
kind there is a special debian repository I currently don't remain
the name (I used it in the past only for clamav virus database
Le 27/08/2010 15:33, Roland Stigge a écrit :
Hi Steffen,
thanks for your thoughts!
On 08/26/2010 08:00 PM, Steffen Macke wrote:
So :
1) a dia-shapes-extra would be great, and a general
/var/lib/dia/{shapes,sheets} (possibly rsynced or foreign host
mounted) path would be greater to share
Le 26/08/2010 10:24, Roland Stigge a écrit :
Hi,
On 08/25/2010 10:07 PM, Steffen Macke wrote:
http://dia-installer.de/diashapes/index.html
Nice tool - didn't know about that!
[...]
Or maybe I should do both (shipping the shapes in the distro and
providing a shape download option).
[...]
Le 01/08/2010 17:27, Arv Evans a écrit :
There would probably be more users creating custom sheets and custom
symbols
if the process were more intuitive, or documentation were embedded as a
pop-up
within dia itself.
Question...is it a good idea to have embedded sheets and symbols in
Le 26/07/2010 02:33, Pauker, Stephen a écrit :
Steffen
Dia is great!!!
+1
Is there an updated French version of doc ?
I have eventually time to spend, but wouldn't work from
something outdated, so if English doc is up to date, it is OK for me.
I need also captures identical to English
English and Chinese UI Qtext.
Thanks in advance
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Irony is a choose a hardware phone especially with a keyboard
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Delimit attributes
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Sujet: Use sign within shape
De: Boris Mayer-St-Onge bo...@gmc.ulaval.ca
Date: 2010.04.12 20:04
Hello,
I would
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 09:29:46PM +0100, Steffen Macke wrote:
No! The tags includes an attribute with file format,
and the stylesheets can handle that (default.graphic.files.extension
param or somethink like). adding file extension will break the ability
to choose file format as building
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 07:06:45PM +0100, Thomas Harding wrote:
Shouldn't this be done using the mediaobject?
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/GraphicSelection.html
Good point, while I don't know if dblatex _and_ jw can handle that.
After further investigations, it seems dblatex can
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 01:32:42PM +0100, Steffen Macke wrote:
I would like to hear your opinion about changing the DocBook DTD reference
from a relative path to the URL
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd
Would this break things for you?
I think not, and even it can be
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 01:50:06PM +0100, Steffen Macke wrote:
Currently the graphic fileref attributes in the DocBook files exclude
the file type extension.
In Docbook - The Definitive Guide they are included:
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/graphic.html
Do you think we can change
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 06:31:05PM +0200, M. Niedermair wrote:
i want to create a shape with two or more textboxes.
How can i solve the problem?
Only one textbox is allowed by the custom-shapes module,
so, you can improve the custom-shapes module ;)
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568.47451,1519.4418
style=custom:csstyle
id=path7572 /
/svg:svg
connections
[...]
What do I miss?
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:51:20PM +0200, Hans Breuer wrote:
A cool idea but it currently can not work because there is no connection
between svg interpretation and extended attribute handling.
So, what is the purpose of extended attributes?
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I vote for dee-a
Ah ben \,ca m'arrange (because in French diagram
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[1] obiously, not Jules Cesar nor the guy on the cross :P
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On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 10:51:37PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008, Thomas Harding wrote:
Will create the other colors models tomorrow (it's about 2 1/2 AM,
^
of desktop computer, obviously. I
at http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/
* You'll find shape specifications in chapter 11 of the Dia
documentation.
Anyway, here is the new version of the set. Hope it will be useful.
ftp://91.121.156.173/pub/hardware.zip
A new resource is /Always/ useful, if correctly exxploited.
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On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 05:31:06AM +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
So, here is a first try for desktop computer.
I think the second will be good enough.
However, if you set zero-width lines (hair lines), it do not
fit perfectly.
OK now, while I deleted double paths, and be wise (I hope) to
set
On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 09:57:54PM +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
I will begin tomorrow with the three desktop computers
(I'm lazy: only colors changes between them).
My lazyness took me along to 4 O'klock AM :)
So, here is a first try for desktop computer.
I was forced to use an SVG editor
thread to let others filter.
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?xml version=1.0?
shape xmlns=http://www.daa.com.au/~james/dia-shape-ns;
xmlns:svg=http://www.w3.org/2000/svg;
nameDesktop - Printer/name
icondesktopprinter.png/icon
aspectratio type=fixed/
svg:svg
viewBox=0 0 20 20
xmlns=http://www.w3
:11661): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_screen_list_visuals: assertion
`GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed
Erreur de segmentation
[Segmentation fault]
May I fill the two bugs?
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debian/copyright is uncomplete.
libemf is the dependency required for .wmf (Windows Metafont) on Dia.
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- WMF is supported by libwmf;
- libemf doesn't support WMF.
It supports Enhanced MetaFile.
While configure says:
checking for CreateEnhMetaFileWithFILEW in -lEMF... yes
[...]
WMF plug-in with libEMF:yes
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to have this information in a different bug-report
*if* the files are installed in the correct place.
Will fill.
Again, I would emphasize that documentation is a matter of quality on
programs.
Yeah, but what helps the best documentation if it does not get read ;)
Mmmph :P
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 07:00:30PM +0200, Lars Clausen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 15:43 +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
Hello,
I make tests on Firefox, and found appropriates values for text
I'd be a lot more enthusiastic about improving SVG if a) different
Forgotten the patch !
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-in
(rounded rectangle).
If you are sure I'll don't break anything else by modifying
lib/diasvgrenderer.c, it is not a problem to move away
the code modification to that file.
Just let me know...
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the global font size (note I currently have no capabilty on
that, as I'm a complete beginner in C).
It seems, for that purpose, I need to change both plug-in and
DiaSvgRenderer.
Do you agree on that?
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On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 06:03:08PM +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
It seems, for that purpose, I need to change both plug-in and
DiaSvgRenderer.
Here is the new patch, based on the above sentence.
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On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:34:35PM +0200, Thomas Harding wrote:
Here is the new patch, based on the above sentence.
It seems the global font-size is not handled by Inkscape :(
So, the following patch uses a fixed size in px for every text element
in the svg output.
The changes actually affects
as that :)
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Hello,
I make tests on Firefox, and found appropriates values for text
elements:
we need to:
-- divide the font-size value by 53
-- add mm to the font-size
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as Mark's changes will be merged.
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a look at
http://tom.harding.free.fr/vrac/dia.pdf
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) and pdflatex.
In case you were not able to compile the pdf file, feel free to send me
an email. I will send you back the pdf.
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my work on the patch is done, so I will take a look on
that later :)
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