On Mon, 21 May 2001, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> testing dia-list at gnome.org
>
> / Alex
Cool, it worked.
I moved the dia-list distribution list over to a new mailing list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Every user should have gotten a mail about their new
subscription.
I will soon disable th
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+2001-05-20 Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+ * app/disp_callbacks.c (ddisplay_canvas_events): Take into account
+ wheel
Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>Le dim, mai 20, 2001, à 03:07:50 -0600, Patrick Sung a écrit:
>
>>hope this clarify the changes. (ps. you can actually assign extra_border_[xy]
>>to zero and see what will happen)
>>
>
>Now I see what you mean. With your changes, we get the scrollbar really
>proportional
Le dim, mai 20, 2001, à 03:07:50 -0600, Patrick Sung a écrit:
> None of the objects aware of this extra space created as they are create on the
> fly when the scrollbar position is being updated
> (ddisplay_update_scrollbars()).
>
> It would look so weird when you can still scroll up using the s
scrollable (by scroll bar) area (all 4 side). However with key
> > scrolling it won't work because it never take those extra area into
> > account. Since this extra area break a lot of scrolling function of
> > Dia, I would to suggest to take it off for now until we can be
ever with key
> scrolling it won't work because it never take those extra area into
> account. Since this extra area break a lot of scrolling function of
> Dia, I would to suggest to take it off for now until we can better
> define the scrollable area, drawing area, and viewing
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2001-05-19 Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* objects/network/network.c:
* shapes/network/sceadplug.(shape|xpm) (NEW):
* shapes/network/antenna.(shape|xpm) (NEW):
* shapes/network/modem.(shape|xpm) (NEW):
* shapes/networ
Hi all,
After tracing through the calls of the display object of Dia, finally I
find out what exactly is making troubles with the scrolling of the
diagram window.
Currently (lastest CVS) scrolling can *only* be done by using the scroll
bar and the scroll tool on the tools panel. In addition
The new release of Dia is finally available. Release 0.88.1 contains many
fixes over the 0.86 release. The 0.87 release was not announced due to
some build problems and 0.88 because of some gettext related packaging
problems. If you have either of these builds and were having trouble
building
Hi,
there's a new version of the dia Win32 Installer
available from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dia-installer/dia-0.88.2-setup.exe
This fixes bugzilla bug #54765, spaces in filenames or paths (shell open =
explorer double-clicking).
I've also updated the dia Win32
*** Recent ChangeLog entries:
2001-05-18 Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* lib/charconv.c: steps towards resolution of #53512 (inspired by
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s patch).
* app/menus.c (dia_menu_signal_proxy): checked that the signal
handler is not NULL befo
k/gemstone/data/po dia --version
Error on option --version: unknown option.
Run 'dia --help' to see a full list of available command line options.
tgagne:/home/tgagne/work/gemstone/data/po wmaker --version
wmaker: Command not found.
--
.tom
On 18 May 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> a
From: Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anyb
egos, etc.
All of our work that actually touches Dia will be under the GPL, though,
and as I said in the first message, I'm going to make sure everyone on
the list has a chance to rip it apart as soon as there's something a
little more substantial than a couple of simple plug-in objec
Hi, there.
You're certainly doing some cool stuff there. I'm just now sitting
here writing my diploma thesis on visual/graphical Programming and
what you describe in your mail (besides an Compiler or Interpreter) is
everything you need for a graphical language.
Since we're obviously working in t
If you think that's fun, you should try what I and a couple of
colleagues are prepping for: using Dia as a front-end GUI to demo an
architecture language processing system written in a mixture of Lisp and
a custom functional language similar to ML...since some of the front-end
logic
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Thomas
> Gagne
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:33 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Dia 0.85 locking GNOME for input
>
>
> This has happened several times. When tryi
OK. Maybe I won't be upgrading to 1.4. The installer won't run 'cause it
can't initialize the packaging system. Oh well.
--
.tom
This has happened several times. When trying to move objects around GNOME/X
freezes. The cursor still moves, the ruler still tracks the cursor, but I can
not make *any* window active. No window is listening for mouse events. Dia
still seems to have the keyboard because control keys still get
Hi,
I have just created a diagam in dia-0.87, and then exported it as an EPS,
and the bounding box is:
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 -2147483648 -2147483648
This seems like rubbish and epstopdf blows up when trying to convert it to
a PDF.
Regards
---
Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samba (Team
According to Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
> with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
> internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
> anyb
Hi!
I'm back in a semi-functional network world again, but busy. Partly busy
with preparing a seminar about Dia for the NTI (Networks, telecom and
internet) conference in Copenhagen the 29th. Just wanted to hear if
anybody has experience with presenting Dia, and what to do/not do.
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2001-05-17 Cyrille Chepelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* objects/network/network.c:
* shapes/network/Makefile.am:
* shapes/network/hub.(shape|xpm) (NEW):
* shapes/network/flash.(shape|xpm) (NEW):
* shapes/network/rj45plug.(shape|xp
Le jeu, mai 17, 2001, à 11:22:12 -0400, Sergei Tsarev a écrit:
> 1. Create an object (let's call it Timer) with an method that gets invoked
>by the gtk_timeout facility.
> 2. Define a proprietary interface (let's call it tick()) for all my
>custom objects.
Sort of, yes : object "foo" h
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> If the objects use the standard properties interface, you don't really need
> a new callback ; have a timer handler get the events, and apply them through
> the property interface to the objects.[*] Presto ! You may have to call
> ddisplay_add_updat(
for us now (like it should).
* plug-ins/python/gtkcons.py: fix up so it plays nicely as a dia
python plugin.
* plug-ins/python/python-startup.py: startup script that imports
all modules in $(datadir)/dia/python and ~/.dia/python.
* plug-ins/python/python.c
Le mer, mai 16, 2001, à 12:42:38 -0400, Sergei Tsarev a écrit:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking at using Dia as a near real-time network visulazition tool. I
> would like to add a callback function to Object that would get called at
> regular clock intervals. The functio
Hello all,
I'm looking at using Dia as a near real-time network visulazition tool. I
would like to add a callback function to Object that would get called at
regular clock intervals. The function could then update any necessary
object properties, possibly redraw the object, etc.
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Marconi de Arruda Pereira wrote:
> Hi.
> I would like to know if I can programming in Dia. Make "macros"
> like I can do in Microsoft Visio. If I can, what language I have to use?
> I would like to make a "macro" that make the data dict
the
arc edge, it looks correct when printed).
Maybe it would be worth having some of these routines for decomposing
some drawing primitives to other primitives in lib/.
>
> > >does one use the translations with a gtk-win32 program ? I think I've tried
> > >LC_ALL and LANG, but
Hi.
I would like to know if I can programming in Dia. Make "macros"
like I can do in Microsoft Visio. If I can, what language I have to use?
I would like to make a "macro" that make the data dictionary from the
schema made in Dia.
I' m student of Universidade Fed
Hi,
> ***close:
> - open dia
> - new
> - add an object to diagram
> - close dia via the standard [x]
> - modified diagram exists. are you sure you want to quit: Cancel
> --> main panel disappear
>
> ***file format:
> saving diagrams with texts on several lines
&g
tions with a gtk-win32 program ? I think I've tried
> >LC_ALL and LANG, but this didn't work (will check better tomorrow).
> >
> IMO the 'normal' way, but there is no localized version of Dia for win32
> (that I know of) because I see no need to spend my spar
> there's a new version of the dia Win32 Installer
Great!
> Once again, it's build from Hans' dia Win32 version. It would
> be nice if someone could test it before the 'official' announcement.
***close:
- open dia
- new
- add an object to diagram
- close d
At 21:29 14.05.01 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>Le lun, mai 14, 2001, à 08:37:14 +0200, Steffen Macke a écrit:
>
>> Once again, it's build from Hans' dia Win32 version. It would
>> be nice if someone could test it before the 'official' announcement.
>
&
Le lun, mai 14, 2001, à 08:37:14 +0200, Steffen Macke a écrit:
> Once again, it's build from Hans' dia Win32 version. It would
> be nice if someone could test it before the 'official' announcement.
Some little problems w.r.t WMF export and SADT arrows (draw an arrow w
Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > to make some changes though.
> > The modified files are:
> >
> > ./config.guess
> > ./config.sub
> These are files from the autoconf package. Patches should be sent to the
> autoconf maintainer.
These files are now maintained separately. Before submitting a patch,
pl
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Tom Bates wrote:
> Just a note to say I've ported dia-0.86 to mips-compaq-nonstopux. I had
What is nonstopux? Never heard about that.
> to make some changes though.
> The modified files are:
>
> ./config.guess
> ./config.sub
These are files fr
Hi,
> create XMI, and I'd greatly appreciate if you'd tell me how to tweak
> dia to do it ;)
maybe the dia SQL plug-in is the right place to start (it saves dia UML
diagrams as SQL)
[from previous post to dia list:]
ftp://az.water.usgs.gov/pub/ashalper/src/dia/plug-ins
d I'd greatly appreciate if you'd tell me how to tweak
dia to do it ;)
btw, XMI Export would increase dia's interoperability quite a lot.
cu Andre Kloss
--
Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad. -- Unknown
Hi,
there's a new version of the dia Win32 Installer
available from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dia-installer/dia-0.88.1-setup.exe
Once again, it's build from Hans' dia Win32 version. It would
be nice if someone could test it before the 'official
James Henstridge wrote:
> > Shouldn't the HTML version of the dia manual be added
> > to the website?
>
> Yes. That sounds like a great idea.
>
> James.
>
I will take care of this, and help tend to the web site generally, given
permission and instructions. Als
On Sun, 13 May 2001, Steffen Macke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Shouldn't the HTML version of the dia manual be added
> to the website?
Yes. That sounds like a great idea.
James.
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2001-05-11 James Henstridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* NEWS: remember to add news items this time.
* dia.spec: update spec file for 0.88 release.
* configure.in: up version number to 0.88
* plug-ins/python/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): fi
Le Fri, May 11, 2001, à 04:44:54PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> > However, if you really are, then maybe this would give rotated text
> > (I've already done this, bwahahahaha).
>
> No, the FreeType library renders for us. Including rotating^H^H^Hed text.
>
> > Simple problem: how do you know
The fixed one should be on the mirrors within a day or two. The
new tarball's size is 1964975. MD5 sum is:
8343ccd4cbb7d8ced3e00346fef65c21 dia-0.88.tar.gz
James.
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WWW: http://www.daa.com.au/~james/
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Fri, May 11, 2001, à 02:56:29PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
>
>> Given that this would add another library dependence, I think it should
>> be optional, but I'm willing to put some time into getting it up. Not
>> for this release, obviously, bu
Le Fri, May 11, 2001, à 02:56:29PM -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> Given that this would add another library dependence, I think it should be
> optional, but I'm willing to put some time into getting it up. Not for
> this release, obviously, but definitely before 1.0.
You're not actually advocat
the font serving service
>> (I'm deliberately avoiding the term "font server", for obvious reasons)
>> for where the file are stored, or if that service is not located on the
>> same machine as dia or as the display, how do you download these files ?
> [...]
server", for obvious reasons) for
> where the file are stored, or if that service is not located on the same
> machine as dia or as the display, how do you download these files ?
[...]
I did a little digging, and found the FreeType library
. It allows manipulating various vector font
f
wrote:
>On Fri, 11 May 2001, Ben A. Hetland wrote:
>
>>James Henstridge wrote:
>>
>>>I have uploaded a dia-0.88 tarball that will be available at the following
>>>location once ftp.gnome.org syncs up:
>>> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/di
d.
How do you retrieve the PS fonts' outlines ? (assuming we'll let TTF aside
for the moment) ? How do you even ask the font serving service (I'm
deliberately avoiding the term "font server", for obvious reasons) for where
the file are stored, or if that service is not loc
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> Le Fri, May 11, 2001, à 07:47:28PM +0900, Richard Sharpe a écrit:
>
>> However, Dia shows me a very restricted list of fonts, it seems, when I
>> insert text.
>>
>> How can I get Dia to show me them all, like Ve
Le Fri, May 11, 2001, à 07:47:28PM +0900, Richard Sharpe a écrit:
> However, Dia shows me a very restricted list of fonts, it seems, when I
> insert text.
>
> How can I get Dia to show me them all, like Verdana, etc.
This has been intentionally restricted. The short reason why,
Hi,
I have quite a lot of fonts on my Linux system, including some true type
fonts, being served by a font server.
However, Dia shows me a very restricted list of fonts, it seems, when I
insert text.
How can I get Dia to show me them all, like Verdana, etc.
Regards
---
Richard Sharpe
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Ben A. Hetland wrote:
> James Henstridge wrote:
> >
> > I have uploaded a dia-0.88 tarball that will be available at the following
> > location once ftp.gnome.org syncs up:
> > ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.88.tar.{gz,bz2
James Henstridge wrote:
>
> I have uploaded a dia-0.88 tarball that will be available at the following
> location once ftp.gnome.org syncs up:
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.88.tar.{gz,bz2}
>
> This one has some more xfig fixes from Lars, and hopef
I have uploaded a dia-0.88 tarball that will be available at the following
location once ftp.gnome.org syncs up:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.88.tar.{gz,bz2}
This one has some more xfig fixes from Lars, and hopefully fixes all the
build problems reported. I have put
sys.argv, as python.c does it for us now (like it should).
* plug-ins/python/gtkcons.py: fix up so it plays nicely as a dia
python plugin.
* plug-ins/python/python-startup.py: startup script that imports
all modules in $(datadir)/dia/python and ~/.dia/pytho
James Henstridge wrote:
Okay, now I feel stupid -- I changed the prefix name for all of the
object types included in the plugin, and forgot to update the sheet
file, so it was looking for non-existant object names.
Doh!
Lennon Day-Reynolds
>On Thu, 10 May 2001, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
>
>>
I will keep an eye out for that if I start writing SVG-based custom
objects; as I said, though, I'm having problems loading a custom
*sheet*. The shapes included in it are all implemented in C.
Lennon Day-Reynolds
James Henstridge wrote:
>On Thu, 10 May 2001, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
>
>>Do
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
> Does anyone know of a reason why custom sheets wouldn't load with the
> 0.87 release? I had a plugin working with 0.86, and the two-day-old CVS
> version, and now, I can't get my custom sheet to show up in the toolbar.
>
> I'm supposed to demo thi
to get nervous.
Any suggestions?
Lennon Day-Reynolds
James Henstridge wrote:
>After getting all the "make distcheck" bugs out of the way, I have put
>together the new dia tarball. It will be available at:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.87.tar.
Hi!
I downloaded dia-0.87.tar.gz and on a RedHat 7.0 machine I typed:
rpm -ta dia-*.tar.gz
After a while I get the following error message:
for file in $dists; do \
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ./$file
/var/tmp/dia-0.87-root/usr/share/gettext/intl/$file; \
done; \
else \
: ; \
fi
make
ata-hook): fix up where graphics
are installed.
* configure.in: up version number to 0.87
* plug-ins/python/*.py: no longer necessary to explicitly set
sys.argv, as python.c does it for us now (like it should).
* plug-ins/python/gtkcons.py: fix up so i
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Lennon Day-Reynolds wrote:
> Well, this may just be my fault for jumping on the newest version of
> Python fairly regularly, but I seem to be missing an Automake macro
> needed for the Python plugin -- AM_PATH_PYTHON_JH(1.5.2) -- which kills
> the build process. My system is r
On 9 May 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Wed, 9 May 2001, James Henstridge wrote:
>
> > After getting all the "make distcheck" bugs out of the way, I have put
> > together the new dia tarball. It will be available at:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/G
ation.
>
> The object representation can be manipulated via html/browser screens and
> the changes zapped back into the database.
>
> I was thinking of writing a perl script which would create DIA UML
> diagrams
> (the text file) from the internal representations in Alzabo (als
> make install complains when making the docbook:
>
> jade:../dia-manual.sgml:1:66:W: cannot generate system identifier for public text
>"-//GNOME//DTD DocBook PNG Variant V1.1//EN"
> jade:../dia-manual.sgml:16:0:E: reference to entity "BOOK" for which no sys
e idea, I
got some positive feedback. So now that it is in a state where it works
and that were are about to start a new release, I think it is a good
opportunity to push for it. Another advantage of this feature is visual
integration with the rest of Gnome-Office whose Dia belong too.
Hub
Le mer, mai 09, 2001, à 02:23:57 -0500, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> Ok, let the good bugs roll:
>
> When compiling with unicode support, it lacks lib/ps-utf8.[ch]. I know
> it's experimental, but it should at least be there:)
Oh no ! not /again/ ???
Hmmm.
Definitely looks like my cond
e installed.
* configure.in: up version number to 0.87
* plug-ins/python/*.py: no longer necessary to explicitly set
sys.argv, as python.c does it for us now (like it should).
* plug-ins/python/gtkcons.py: fix up so it plays nicely as a dia
python plugin.
* plug-ins/py
On Wed, 9 May 2001, James Henstridge wrote:
> After getting all the "make distcheck" bugs out of the way, I have put
> together the new dia tarball. It will be available at:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.87.tar.{gz,bz2}
>
> (o
check" bugs out of the way, I have put
> together the new dia tarball. It will be available at:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.87.tar.{gz,bz2}
>
> (once ftp.gnome.org syncs with master.gnome.org). I haven't announced
> this ver
to the database.
>
> I was thinking of writing a perl script which would create DIA UML diagrams
> (the text file) from the internal representations in Alzabo (also written
> in perl). These diagrams could be visualized in DIA, modified (move around
> the boxes so result is bet
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Andrew S. wrote:
>On 2001.05.07 16:21 Lars Clausen wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 May 2001, Andrew S. wrote:
>>
>> > There is a Dia SQL export plug-in available at:
>> >
>> > ftp://ftp.tuxtopia.com/pub/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
>> > ft
perl handler works, although a half finished experimental c++
handler is included if people want to experiment.
the url is http://droogs.org/autodial/ or check freshmeat for dia xml auto
now to test it against Dia 0.87 :)
regards,
A.
After getting all the "make distcheck" bugs out of the way, I have put
together the new dia tarball. It will be available at:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/dia/dia-0.87.tar.{gz,bz2}
(once ftp.gnome.org syncs with master.gnome.org). I haven't announced
this
The SQL plug-in now supports the SQL "PRIMARY KEY" designator by mapping
{OID} tagged UML class attributes to PRIMARY KEY designated columns in the
DDL.
I also added an example ERD-as-UML-diagram and a brief tutorial on how to
use the plug-in.
Source is at:
ftp://ftp.tuxtopia.com/pu
On 08 May 2001, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Tue, 08 May 2001, Jamal Malki wrote:
>
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I write you to ask wether there exists a plug-in xfig for exporting dia
>> drawing into the xfig format file.
>
> Not yet, but it wouldn't be difficult to
On Tue, 08 May 2001, Jamal Malki wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I write you to ask wether there exists a plug-in xfig for exporting dia
> drawing into the xfig format file.
Not yet, but it wouldn't be difficult to make. I have some xfig import
already in place (though buggy). I doubt
Bonjour,
I write you to ask wether there exists a plug-in xfig for exporting dia
drawing into the
xfig format file.
Thank you in advance.
Jamel Malki.
On 2001.05.07 16:21 Lars Clausen wrote:
> On Mon, 7 May 2001, Andrew S. wrote:
>
> > There is a Dia SQL export plug-in available at:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.tuxtopia.com/pub/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
> > ftp://az.water.usgs.gov/pub/ashalper/src/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Andrew S. wrote:
> There is a Dia SQL export plug-in available at:
>
> ftp://ftp.tuxtopia.com/pub/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
> ftp://az.water.usgs.gov/pub/ashalper/src/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
>
> It currently only supports UML class diagrams, and can only ge
There is a Dia SQL export plug-in available at:
ftp://ftp.tuxtopia.com/pub/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
ftp://az.water.usgs.gov/pub/ashalper/src/dia/plug-ins/sql.tar.gz
It currently only supports UML class diagrams, and can only generate plain
SQL CREATE TABLE statements.
The next version will
On Thu, 03 May 2001, Florian Berger wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I´m using dia and it really is a great thing to work with. Even
> ground-plans are no problem. ;-)
>
> What´s wrong: When I save a file (uncompressed xml), quit dia, start
> again and try to load the file ag
Hi guys,
I´m using dia and it really is a great thing to work with. Even
ground-plans are no problem. ;-)
What´s wrong: When I save a file (uncompressed xml), quit dia, start again
and try to load the file again, dia generates about 50 or 80 windows
saying "Error parsing point."
nt file list patch added at 2001-01-05.
* objects/eml/*.c : some more zero initialization of objects
to avoid infinite (uninitialized) bounding boxes
Implemented a callback api which allows plug-ins to register
menu call backs. Dia for Gnome should compile, but w
Le lun, avr 30, 2001, à 10:25:02 +0200, Dia ChangeLog Daemon a écrit:
> *** Recent ChangeLog entries:
[snip]
damn. The daemon should have updated the tree itself during my holidays,
without waiting for me to do that. Should be fixed now.
-- Cyrille
--
Grumpf.
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2001-04-27 Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* plug-ins/shape/shape-export.c (new_shape_renderer):
The name of a shape is now taken from the dir, to conform with
standard naming.
2001-04-25 Lars Clausen >
* app/properties.c (prop
Le sam, avr 28, 2001, à 10:46:54 +0900, Richard Sharpe a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to have command line flags to DIA to allow export of a
> diagram, without firing up the GUI, in any format (including SVG?).
--export (autodetects the extension), if you compile with --enab
Hi,
Is it possible to have command line flags to DIA to allow export of a
diagram, without firing up the GUI, in any format (including SVG?).
Regards
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Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samba (Team member, www.samba.org), Ethereal (Team member, www.ethereal.com)
Contributing author, SAMS
r/local?
>
> I let all the default values for every things for config make and install
>
> >
> >ugh. sounds like it cant find your libs. can you run:
> >
> >$ dia
>
> no it shows me the error message
> Couldn't find objects when looking for > ob
hello
>where'd you put evetything?
yep. is that a so bad idea ?
>the really bad /usr/local?
I let all the default values for every things for config make and install
>
>ugh. sounds like it cant find your libs. can you run:
>
>$ dia
no it shows me the error messag
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:09:24PM -1100, Melanie Gault wrote:
> hello
>
> I try to install dia 0.86 on a solaris system.
> after installing all libs needed (glib gtk gdk-pixbuf and libxml)
where'd you put evetything? the really bad /usr/local?
> I compile and install dia.
D]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: EML plug-in for Dia
>
> Dear, Alexander.
>
> I posted this message to James Henstridge three weeks ago but haven't
> any response yet.
>
> I wrote Event Modeling Language plug-in for Dia. Would you get it
> from http://disney
hello
I try to install dia 0.86 on a solaris system.
after installing all libs needed (glib gtk gdk-pixbuf and libxml)
I compile and install dia. All works without a problem...
but when I try to launch it... I got :
Couldn't find objectswhen looking for > object-libs, exiting.
I t
Can someone take a look at this and commit it to cvs. I'm very short on
time currently.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 23:45:11 +0600
From: Vladimir Sekissov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EML plug-in for Dia
Dear, Alexander.
I
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