base class that provides a core functionalitu, with more
complete and possibly divergent derivatives.
I haven't looked indepth at DiaCanvas, perhaps it's already done this
way. I should probably familiarize myself more with Arjan's work before
I make many more comments.
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upon the programmer.
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ut on a project like this?
>
I know our project would have a lot of use for something like that. I'm
not sure how much time I could dedicate to helping out, but I'd do what
I could.
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n carefully enough. I interpreted it as
when should migration begin as opposed to what was actually asked.
It broke some of our code too, but wasn't too bad to fix. Ahhh, life on
the CVS bleeding edge.
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library, or having it
readily accessible very soon.
On another issue, I haven't looked at your code, but I assume you're
still using the DiaCanvas as your main widget.
On Arjan Molenaar's web site the latest version is 0.40.0 of November 6
1999. Do you have an updated version of the widget in CVS?
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ial products are prohibitively expensive, and not
> availiable for linux.
Very nice. I've been using gIDE for about a year now, and Dia for about
two months. Combine the two with Glade and it will be a killer app.
I wonder what the difficulty of parsing the Glade XML and mapping it to
Dia XML would be?
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