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Re: [dia] Windows created diagrams are no longer readable
- From: Hubert Figuiere <hfiguiere teaser fr>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [dia] Windows created diagrams are no longer readable
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 12:28:14 +0200
> > Why not coding the size of the box when saving the file ? Text size
> > helps determine what the size of the box should be, *initially* (ie when
> > creating the object). Then IMHO, the size should be saved persistently
> > and reused. That would probably solve this issue. If you have anything
> > against that, please explain.
>
> Only problem is that once you edit the text, the size changes, even if
> you don't change the text.
But that case, all the anchor are updated as well and we are not hit by
the side effect described when load a UNIX generated diagram on Windows.
No ?
> But that may be a better option. It will be
> realizable once the current change in text edit method is complete.
>
> However, it also means that either the text will spill over, or the
> width of the text must be preserved in some other way -- which is
> doable.
Perhaps can we "lock" the size ?
Hub
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