[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-05 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter : > * W. Martin Borgert : > > Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it > > seems to support Visio as well. On a side note: You really > > should give Dia a try — it is a great free software Visio > > replacement for Linux and Windows.) > > Sorry fo

[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-05 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* W. Martin Borgert : > > On 2009-02-04 14:37, Chris Nelson wrote: > > I'd like to link to (or better, embed) Visio files in a Trac wiki page. Is > > there a way to do that? > > Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it > seems to support Visio as well. On a side note: You

[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-05 Thread Peter von Kaenel
W. Martin Borgert wrote: >> On 2009-02-04 14:37, Chris Nelson wrote: >>> I'd like to link to (or better, embed) Visio files in a Trac wiki >>> page. Is there a way to do that? >> >> Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it seems >> to support Visio as well. On a side no

[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-05 Thread Chris Nelson
W. Martin Borgert wrote: > On 2009-02-04 14:37, Chris Nelson wrote: >> I'd like to link to (or better, embed) Visio files in a Trac wiki >> page. Is there a way to do that? > > Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it seems > to support Visio as well. On a side note: You r

[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-04 Thread Chris Nelson
W. Martin Borgert wrote: > On 2009-02-04 14:37, Chris Nelson wrote: >> I'd like to link to (or better, embed) Visio files in a Trac wiki >> page. Is there a way to do that? > > Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it seems > to support Visio as well. On a side note: You r

[Trac] Re: Viewing Visio files in Trac

2009-02-04 Thread W. Martin Borgert
On 2009-02-04 14:37, Chris Nelson wrote: > I'd like to link to (or better, embed) Visio files in a Trac wiki page. Is > there a way to do that? Try the DiaVisPlugin. (I've tested only with Dia files, but it seems to support Visio as well. On a side note: You really should give Dia a try — it is