Le Fri, Apr 09, 2004, Ã 09:19:33AM +0200, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 18:20, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
> > Le Thu, Apr 08, 2004, Ã 08:07:13PM +0200, Lars Clausen a écrit:
> >
> > > > previously (see:
> > > > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dia-list/2002-April/msg00053.html for more),
> > > > but it seems that nothing has been done since.
> > > > My users would like to make hyperlink between diagrams. I think it can be a
> > > > powerful. And more can be done, as I agreed with Cyrille. I can't do it
> > > > myself (netadmin, and php programmer, not more), so anyone can tell me it
> > > > something like this can, will be done and when?
> > >
> > > I agree that it could be quite useful. Could you expand on how you
> > > could see it working (UI-wise, never mind the implementation)? In
> > > particular, how do we keep it from being confused with the other
> > > functionality (selecting, moving, resizing etc)?
> >
> > A good way (practised by some unspecified Windows tools) is to have a little
> > "chain link" icon appear in the lower right corner when the object is
> > selected (just inside the usual handles). Click on that link and poof you're
> > following it. Click elsewhere and the regular behaviour applies.
>
> I guess that's viable. I suppose you wouldn't want to tie it to text
> elements, otherwise I was thinking to show it in interactive rendering
> with an underline of text.
>
> > For the question of entering the link, I suggest simply adding an "url"
> > property in Element (and in the STANDARD_ELEMENT_PROPERTIES macro).
>
> Just in Element? Not in, say, polygons or connectors? Would be
> easier,but not as generic. Should also be added to shapes.
Shapes derive from Element. That covers most things. Polygons are harder; is
there a point in making connectors linkable?
-- Cyrille
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