Re: [Soya-user] Introducing the "Yet-in", the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D

2006-07-17 Thread Jiba
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 13:08:49 +1200 Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jiba wrote: > > Someone else wrote: > > > I have to make is that the UML diagram looks extremely blocky, at > > > least on my machine. > > > > It seems very depending of the program you use for viewing the PDF. > > It

Re: [Soya-user] Introducing the "Yet-in", the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D

2006-07-16 Thread Greg Ewing
Jiba wrote: > Someone else wrote: > I have to make is that the UML diagram looks extremely blocky, at > least on my machine. It seems very depending of the program you use for viewing the PDF. It looks nice for me in Preview on MacOSX, except that the attribute descriptions are too wide for

Re: [Soya-user] Introducing the "Yet-in", the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D

2006-07-16 Thread Jiba
> Wow, looks great! I haven't actually tried going through it, and the only > comment I have to make is that the UML diagram looks extremely blocky, at > least on my machine. It seems very depending of the program you use for viewing the PDF. The original format is vectorial (EPS), so I don't

Re: [Soya-user] Introducing the "Yet-in", the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D

2006-07-14 Thread Karol Pietrzak
On Thursday 13 July 2006 15:17, Jiba wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Soya has now a new document: "the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D", in > short the "yet-in" (with a Yeti picture on the cover ;-)). It is supposed > to cover the whole Soya API, although, as said in its title, it is still > incomplet

[Soya-user] Introducing the "Yet-in", the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D

2006-07-13 Thread Jiba
Hi everybody, Soya has now a new document: "the (yet-in)complete guide to soya 3D", in short the "yet-in" (with a Yeti picture on the cover ;-)). It is supposed to cover the whole Soya API, although, as said in its title, it is still incomplete :-) I have drafted the whole outline of the guide,