Re: Testing of current CVS version, problems in svg in sketch and eps font problem, proposal for an RDF config file
From: Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu>
To: dia-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Testing of current CVS version, problems in svg in sketch and eps font problem, proposal for an RDF config file
Date: 14 Jul 2002 23:05:09 -0500
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, James Michael DuPont wrote:
> The EPS output of a package
> gives a too big text and it goes outside of the bounding box.
> on the screen this looks fine.
The EPS font output is very new and still needs touchups.
> The SVG output in sketch is microscopic,
> the font information was not recognized. The lines were lost.
I don't know what SVG does for font support. We currently output the font
name as Pango tells us, which unfortunately doesn't always match the
PostScript font name.
> There are no ways to rename the actor in the use case,
In the newest CVS, the cursor position is not yet correct. You'll find
that you can still edit the text.
> or draw a line from the actor to an object without using multiple line
> segments.
I don't understand this.
> In fact there is not any use case line symbol in the uml
> toobox, but the normal lines work.
Indeed there isn't. How would such a line look?
> Good that the XML stores the lines connected via the ids.
> If I were to extract data from this diagram, I would have to trace all
> the line segments to create a data structure that contains all the
> parts of a single use case. Maybe it would be easy to group them
> togeather into a logical entity.
I don't quite get this, either, but then I'm not familiar with the
standards of use case diagrams.
> On this note, I would like to also add in besides the URL,
> a list of RDF like properties. These would be definable using a RDF
> schema and then converted into DIA properties. I think that either
> XMLLIB could be used to parse the XML and then the properties could be
> created on the fly as needed. Otherwise I can start looking for a GPLed
> RDF lib that we can put on top of the libxml doms if there is none.
RDF in this context means Rich Document Format or something else?
> This would be the beginning of a symantic web enabled dia browser.
Please elaborate.
-Lars is drowning in TLAs.
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