RE: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts

2012-09-28 Thread Panoutsopoulos, Basile (Computer Electronics and Graphics Tech)
with the superscript and subscript? Thank you, Basile From: dia-list-boun...@gnome.org [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Michael Ross Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 9:21 PM To: discussions about usage and development of dia Subject: Re: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts Basile

Re: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts

2012-09-28 Thread Michael Ross
-boun...@gnome.org [mailto:dia-list-boun...@gnome.org] *On Behalf Of *Michael Ross *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 9:21 PM *To:* discussions about usage and development of dia *Subject:* Re: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts ** ** Basile, ** ** Sharp can have more than one

Re: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts

2012-09-28 Thread Thomas Harding
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

RE: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts

2012-09-28 Thread David Friedman
You can export from Dia as an Extended Metafile (.emf) and drop it into a Word doc. - dhf _ On Friday 28/09/2012 at 08:55, 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

Re: Sharp lines - Sub and super -scripts

2012-09-27 Thread Michael Ross
Basile, Sharp can have more than one meaning in English. Do you meant pointed on the ends? This does not make sense because the lines are square on the ends unless an arrow is added. Or do you me the long sides are anti-aliased or blurred? If diagonal lines have blurry edges, there settings to