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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