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Re: Automaticall open new diagram



I like the idea of using the empty (new, blank) diagram if it is untouched.
If you wanted that new blank diagram, you would have touched it, right?
If you wanted another new diagram after opening one into that, you can
just do Ctrl+n to get a new, blank diagram.

Another idea is, if you click "File"->"Open" on the panel it opens in
a new window. However, if you right click in the new blank diagram and
go "File"->"Open" or "Open Into", "Open Here" it would open into that
diagram. ?

-Jeff

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:55:37 -0800, Octavio Alvarez Piza
<alvarezp alvarezp ods org> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:58:38 -0500
> "James K. Lowden" <jklowden schemamania org> wrote:
> 
> > Another way to look at that, fwiw, is
> >
> >       Virtual == !dirty && empty
> >
> > That would mean that a diagram that had its contents deleted and saved
> > (hope that's clear) would recover its original virtualness.
> 
> Yes, like a macro or a function. Otherwise you would have to clear the flag
> in every change.
> 
> Still, I don't like Dia taking decisions for me. I don't know how difficult
> would be to change "File > Open" to "File > Open in same window" and
> "File > Open in new window" if when displaying the File menu, the Virtual
> condition is true?
> 
> Octavio.
> 
> 
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