Lars Ræder wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:47:54 +0200, Tomas Mezger <tomz mytum de> wrote:oh, sorry, the problem is on the screen AND while sending to the printer...if i export to *.tex all the text parts have the same properties (size), even if i whant to have some text biger thant the other.
Lars Ræder wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:53:07 +0200, Tomas Mezger <tomz mytum de> wrote:
i'm usig dia .94 under kde and FC2.
i love dia, it's a very good program and i'm glad that's coming forward! :-) as i'm not a programmer (only latex :-)! ) i can't check out the sources and so on...
i'm having a big problem with text in dia, because dia resizes the text as he whants... sometimes i only have a very tiny text and if i add a space on the text, it returns to the normal size. if i remove the space, it is tiny again.
later, i had to remove the space to see the text in the original size, because with the space it was tiny again... this was only an example, of how it plays sometime.
i actually don't care of how big the text is, because i export it to *.tex and i have to modify all the lines from the exported files from {\scalebox{1 -1}{Sonnenenergie}} to {\scalebox{2.5 -2.5}{Sonnenenergie}}
but i have to know how bit it is in order to see if it is centred and so on....
Isn't it enough to set the text to be centered? Or does the .tex export not support that?
This is a known problem that we're trying to get a handle on, but it'sis this a problem other people also have? or just using kde? is it going to be fixed? :-)
slippery. If you can send me the diagram this happens with, I'll see
if I can reproduce it and debug it. I've seen it myself, but didn't
have time to debug then. Don't really have time now, either, but I
can try to make some time.
hi,
here is the file where this happens... actually it happens with all
files i recently did. the problem of the resizing happens while i send
the file to my printer... he prints with resized fonts and it's ugly.
Only when sending to printer... odd. But it uses the same font
rendering code for that, though with higher DPI.
thankx,