Subject: Re: shift keystroke screwes up the diagram
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:32:34 +0400
Hello Lars!
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:51:10 -0500
Lars Clausen <lrclause@cs.uiuc.edu> wrote:
> The <shift> key is not to blame -- the same thing happens if
> the object is simply moved. It looks like several lines that
> are connected to that object have wrong coordinates in the save
> file. Is the save file generated by Dia, or some other tool?
> Looks like it's created by Dia, so why are they misplaced?
> That's rather curious.
The file was developped in dia. The only other tool that
changes it is cvs. We put on the diagram text objects
containing cvs key words: $Date$, $Author$, etc. Cvs
is supposed to change only the text inside $$. And it
worked so far.
> > "Bad" object has this title (sorry for cyrillics):
> > PSF-2-2-1: ïÐÒÅÄÅÌÅÎÉÅ ÎÏ×ÏÊ ÔÏÞËÉ ÓÈÏÄÁ
>
> I don't mind the cyrillics, I think it's nifty that we can do
> all manner of languages now.
This is very true. And this _really_ helps when you develop
end-user oriented documentation.
BTW, worry for posting uncompressed file, I just did not
notice how big the diagram already was.
Regards,
Yuri
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Yuri Arapov <yuri.arapov@sctest.vrn.ru>