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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:09:10 +0000, Luc Cessieux <cessieux hotmail com> wrote:
> 
> >I think what he means is:
> >in visio you can link an object to a file(http). Does not matter file
> >type, (Doc, html, excel, .txt....etc) that would be a GREAT thing to
> >have in Dia.  Think i would convert all of My visio Doc to Dia if it had
> >that in it.

Does the file just open with the "standard" file opening thing (which
is well-defined in Windows, but not in Linux)?

Unfortunately, you'd have to convert your diagrams by hand or through
some format like SVG to get them from Visio, as nobody's made a Visio
import filter yet.  The XML version should be amenable to it, though.

> Yes you are true of my mean (sorry for my English, I am French).
> I would like this function witch exist on Visio.

I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with how Visio does it.  

> It is very complicate to explain my objectives by mail, and in English but I
> work on "how draw the system security" and I would like use this function
> with people witch work with me

An easy thing to do is have a string property which contains the URL,
and a button property that, when activated, 'does something' with the
URL.  Now what that something is is an open question, possibly
invoking some appropriate mime-based library or program.

It could also be a object menu point that activates the something. 
URL should still be in properties (possibly even an URL list, if so
desired), and then the object menu contains and "Open" entry that uses
the URL to do whatever.

However, making it so that double-clicking the object activates the
URL is tricky, cause that interferes with the properties opening. 
There are a number of ways we could get around this, but we have to
tread carefully, as it's close to a core mechanism of Dia.

-Lars


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