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- Automatically rearranging objects position,
zeropaper
- Can't decode object LockFromLookFormat,
lhthanh
- Crossed lines,
Edmond Chouaffe
- Dia 0.97/Windows: How to make the layer "frame" wider,
Christian Ridderström
- discuss dia,
Hannan Lee
- PGF export?,
Wolfgang Keller
- How do I check dia src using GIT-GUI ?,
T.J. Yang
- Dia - Translation to Dutch (Nederlands - nl),
Thomas De Rocker
- about dia 0.97,
GONON Francoise DSIC BAP
- Forward from http://projects.gnome.org/dia/ to http://live.gnome.org/Dia ?,
Steffen Macke
- dia, access and ado,
j artieda
- Code Generation,
Rodrigo Ferreira de Souza
- Re: dia-list Digest, Vol 64, Issue 9,
Rodrigo Ferreira de Souza
- Visual studio version and Compling Dia for Windows,
T.J. Yang
- Question about the bezierline tool,
Angelique & Friends
- Using Dia for auto network mapping tool ?,
T.J. Yang
- diashapes and authentication proxies,
Andreas Moroder
- PStricks export bug ?,
T.J. Yang
- Select all and change properties of everything doesn't work,
Christian
- Can't figure out how to subscribe to the list,
Angelique & Friends
- Win32 Compilation - Python Plugin,
tim.bogie
- Win32 Compilation - iconv,
tim.bogie
- Re: dia-list Digest, Vol 64, Issue 3,
Ron Wilson
- dia web,
Nycko
- Re: User interface,
Lars Clausen
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