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RE: Line Thickness in UML Diagrams



The line thickness, at least in the Win32 version, is not too much, if you
leave the font size alone. You end up with huge symbols, where a class often
takes the whole page.

Then, when printing, reduce the diagram size to 33% (or use the "fit to 1
page" function) and it will look ok.

Good luck!

glauber

-----Original Message-----
From: Barthelemy.Longueville@lgi.ecp.fr
[mailto:Barthelemy.Longueville@lgi.ecp.fr]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 08:21
To: dia-list@gnome.org
Subject: Line Thickness in UML Diagrams 


Hello everybody,
 
I'm re-posting a question from Alexander Schmid (Mon, 27 Jan 2003) about
line 
thickness in UML diagrams.

I use dia 0.91 (from sources on a mandrake 9.1 box) to draw UML class
diagram.
The diagrams are exported as eps files and included in a postscript of pdf 
document (LaTeX).

I would like to reduce the thickness of the lines of the UML diagram. The 
current thickness is too high and my diagrams don't look as nice as they 
should !

Lars Clausen said that :

> That is (another) shortcoming of the UML classes.  They don't really play
> nice with a lot of the standard properties.  They're overall old and
crufty
> and badly in need of updating.  Most of them just have a #define for their
> linewidth which you could change, but it's a global def.

I would like to know how to modify the global des of their linewitdh. I'm
not a 
hacker but i'm able to modify the source code if necessary and to compile
dia 
again if I know what do to.

I have to solve this problem quite urgently and dia is definitly the best 
solution i found to create easilly nice uml class diagrams that can be
exported 
in *.eps format.

Thans for your help !

Barth
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