Subject: Re: Waiting for a call, xeyes, and vector fields
Date: 26 Nov 2002 10:54:37 -0600
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Dave Hoover wrote:
> MODERATOR: Files are now compressed. Destroy original post.
Ok. You can of course have Dia compress the Dia files itself, instead of
running gzip on the result.
> (yet more) changes to the line.c code. Now, fractional gaps and normal
> gaps can be combined to produce some pretty rude effects. Apply the
> patch to dia-0.9, and then move the telephone around. If you're like me
> and you like xeyes and vector fields, then this is for you! This is
> experimental code. I am open to suggestions.
That is so cool! I wonder if you could make a magnetic field effect...
> Here's a patch based on dia-0.9. Patch the file:
> objects/standard/line.c. GPL license applies to this patch, like
> usual. CVS inclusion may follow--working out details with maintainers
> about whether this code should be in the standard line or should be a
> separate object.
After playing around with it a bit, I'm thinking there are more uses than
just the bond graph stuff (and of course the coolness of all those
arrows...:) For instance, if you want an explanatory label pointing to
something, it's better to have it stop a little before the something. And
for things like text objects, we could have a connection point in the
middle and not have to worry about the line overlapping (once we have the
distance thing).
Cool little demo. Can I put it on the webpage for the next version?
-Lars
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