Re: Dia Shapes




On 10 Dec 2002, Lars Clausen wrote:

Date: 10 Dec 2002 16:12:42 -0600
From: Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu>
Reply-To: dia-list gnome org
To: dia-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Dia Shapes

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Alan Horkan wrote:
I did mention before about prettying up Dia a bit and AFAIK the CVS
version has nice little icons in the menus and there are certainly loads
of icons that could be coloured,

The icons in the menus are due to Gtk 2.0.

I figure it wont be hard to allow users to override preset colours in a
shape.

As long as the preset colours are black and white, no.  But what do you use
to override red?  Foreground or background or something else?

users should be allowed make any changes the like rather than having to
edit the XML.  i would have to think about how best for the GUI do this
for a shape with many colours.

perhaps i am missing a trick and there is already a way to specify in a
shape file to define what colours you want for foreground and background?

<!-- psuedo shape descrition ...

something like
foregroudn=red
background=green

rect color=foreground
circle color=background

-->

which would create a shape that was red and green.

i am too tired and increasingly hungry,
expect a more coherent discussion from me at about 4 GMT tomorrow
Wednesday
ill be logged on to irc.gnome.org #dia as well in case that helps.

I resigned/gave notice, so in just under a fortnight ill have the
time to put money where mouth is and get coding again.

Really?  What'll you be doing afterwards, then (apart from hacking Dia)?

I have a few places i am going to apply to (Dell Compaq, some of the local
ISPs) will probably end up doing tech support or something, nothing
fantastic but a job nonetheless and one that has me in front of a computer
and does not leave me so damned tired at the end of the day.

We can already do that, for settable colours, by grouping them.  Next
release, we want that to be doable for all selected objects without having
to group them first.

Nice

Later
Alan




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