From: "Jon A. Solworth" <solworth parsys cs uic edu>
To: diaList <dia-list gnome org>
Subject: Re: Some issues
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 16:36:24 -0600
Lars,
As soon as you find out I'm a professor at your sister
campus, you start to harass me and try to get me to do some
work--as if that was possible :-). My students these days are
all working on computer security and networking, trying to make
the world safe from Bin Laden and high schoolers. So there you
have it.
But I do have enough time to continue my nitpicking
to those that actually do the work.
Jon
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 06:24, Lars Clausen wrote:
> On 21 Dec 2003, Jon A. Solworth wrote:
> > Chris,
> > Sorry for the confusion. I had sent a Dia file to
> > Lars to show the arrow problem with xfig arrows.
> >
> > The figures came from a computer security course
> > in which I covered some newtwork cryptographic protocols. Since I could
>
> "They turned it into a newt!"
> "A newt?"
> "It... it got better."
>
> > not get pdflatex to process any dia output
> > with latex mathmode and color, I just exported to eps,
> > and what showed up on the screen had underscores in it but
> > did not need escapes since the text was never processed
> > by (pdf)latex. Since the figure had been around for a while,
> > I answered your question without thinking about the fig.
> > So it was entirely my fault. I am attaching current version which is
> > expected to run through metapost (ie latex).
> >
> > Because of the differences in the viewable diagram using different
> > exports, I think the only long term solution would be a two step
> > process--process in latex the labels using metapost from within dia--and
> > then produce the output with the processed labels.
> >
> > But the above substantial programming task is not the most
> > important issue to me, I (and especially my students) will be *very*
> > happy to produce readable labels on my diagrams!
>
> If any of your students feel like looking into it, a patch would be very
> welcome. Easiest would be to make a new object based on, e.g., the UML
> Note or Standard Text object. Start simple, get the LaTeX roundtrip up,
> then we can fancy it up later. The final solution would be to make it
> something that can be done for any text. I'm sorry that I don't have the
> time to look into it myself, I must spend what time I have on speeding up
> text rendering.
>
> -Lars
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