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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- Python,
john loder
- Which Dia icon do you prefer?,
Steffen Macke
- how do i use it with vb.net,
john loder
- Additional circuit shapes by Terry Sturtevant,
Steffen Macke
- Dia on Mac OS X,
Steffen Macke
- Re: dia-list Digest, Vol 67, Issue 16,
Ron Wilson
- How to get ID of a DiaObject?,
Nathakorn J.
- Invoking Dia from Emacs,
David McClanahan
- Connecting lines (making a node),
OC
- Documentation/tutorial on Python scripting?,
Bill Gatliff
- [Manual][French],
Heric SAMSON
- DIA Software,
HUGO LEONARDO A RODRIGUES
- dia file locked for editing?,
Kim Robbens
- Dia - BPMN,
Jef Van Rompay
- More than 3 million downloads,
Steffen Macke
- "tabbed" view of diagrams,
Allan Gottlieb
- Congrats on Dia,
S Z
- Bugs #570592 and #591302,
Bart.S
- How to use the Arrow Style at the bottom of the left panel?,
hzmonte
- Colour Gradients,
w robertson cairnwater co uk
- Re: How to save a diagram smaller than the built-in page size?,
Franz Waldmüller
- Re: Testing Dia with libxml2 2.7.6 on Windows,
Bart.S
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