I would say wrapping. If all the sizes are adapted automatically by the
amount of text, you get a very odd looking diagram. Boxes should all be
equal size, font size should remain the same as well to create a nice
diagram. I really like it the way visio does it (which I guess is a good
example for the dia-project).
Regards, Jan
-----Mensaje original-----
De: dia-list-admin@gnome.org [mailto:dia-list-admin@gnome.org]En nombre
de Lars Clausen
Enviado el: miércoles, 15 de enero de 2003 19:21
Para: dia-list@gnome.org
Asunto: Re: resizing objects fails
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Jan Kester wrote:
> The problem is that the relative sizes of the boxes is difficult to
> control. If one box contains a lot of text and the other little, they
> will have different sizes. I'd rather have equal sized boxes, some with
> lots of texts, some with little.
Do you mean boxes with equal width, where word-wrapping occurs, or boxes of
the same size where the font size shrinks if the text is too large?
-Lars
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