Submit: Circuit-Microphone



I missed a microphone symbol, and created one. I suggest it is added to cvs/dist.



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/* XPM */
static char * speaker_de_xpm[] = {
"22 22 2 1",
"       c None",
".      c #000000",
"                   .  ",
"                   .  ",
"       .........   .  ",
"      ..       ..  .  ",
"     ..         .. .  ",
"    .            ...  ",
"   ..             ..  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   .               .  ",
"   ..             ..  ",
"    ..            ..  ",
"     ..          . .  ",
"      ..       ..  .  ",
"       .........   .  ",
"                   .  ",
"                   .  ",
"                      "};
<?xml version="1.0"?>

<shape xmlns="http://www.daa.com.au/~james/dia-shape-ns";
       xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg";>
  <name>Circuit - Microphone (European)</name>
  <description>A Microphone</description>
  <icon>microphone_de.xpm</icon>
  <connections>
    <point x="1.75" y="2"/>
    <point x="1.75" y="3"/>
  </connections>
  <svg:svg width="3.0" height="3.0">
   
   <svg:circle cx="2" cy="2.5" r="0.6" style="fill: default" /> 
   <svg:rect x="2.6" y="1.8" width="0.15" height="1.4" style="fill: inverse" />
   </svg:svg>
</shape>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- -*- xml -*- -->
<sheet xmlns="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/dia-sheet-ns";>
  <name>Circuit</name>
  <description>Components for circuit diagrams</description>
  <contents>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Resistor">
      <description>A Vertically aligned resistor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Inductor">
      <description>A Horizontally aligned inductor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Inductor">
      <description>A Vertically aligned inductor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Resistor">
      <description>A Horizontally aligned resistor</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Resistor (European)">
      <description>A Vertically aligned resistor (European)</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Inductor (European)">
      <description>A Horizontally aligned inductor (European)</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Inductor (European)">
      <description>A Vertically aligned inductor (European)</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Resistor (European)">
      <description>A Horizontally aligned resistor (European)</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Capacitor">
      <description>A horizontally aligned capacitor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Capacitor">
      <description>A vertically aligned capacitor</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
     <object name="Circuit - NPN Transistor">
      <!--
      -->
      <description>A npn bipolar transistor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - PNP Transistor">
      <!--
      -->
      <description>A pnp bipolar transistor</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Diode">
      <description>A horizontally aligned diode</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Diode">
      <description>A vertically aligned diode</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Zener Diode">
      <description>A horizontally aligned zener diode</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Zener Diode">
      <description>A vertically aligned zener diode</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - Ground">
      <description>A ground point</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Op Amp">
      <description>An operational amplifier</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Fuse (European)">
      <description>A horizontally aligned fuse</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Fuse (European)">
      <description>A vertically aligned fuse</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Powersource (European)">
      <description>A horizontally aligned powersource</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Powersource (European)">
      <description>A vertically aligned powersource</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Lamp (European)">
      <description>A lamp</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Speaker (European)">
      <description>A Speaker</description>
    </object>
        <object name="Circuit - Microphone (European)">
      <description>A Mic</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Led (European)">
      <description>A horizontally aligned LED</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Vertical Led (European)">
      <description>A vertically aligned LED</description>
    </object>
    <br/>
    <object name="Circuit - NMOS Transistor (European)">
      <description>An NMOS transistor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - PMOS Transistor (European)">
      <description>A PMOS transistor</description>
    </object>
    <object name="Circuit - Horizontal Jumper">
      <description>A Horizontal Jumper</description>
    </object>
  </contents>
</sheet>
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For (1) I found that the FS lines do just that. May I instead suggest two more control points to the FS 
zigzag line. As it is now it is inpossible to draw a flow line from one box's right side to another 
vertically displaced box's left side. Also, it would be nice if the FS lines could be controlled with the 
arrow/thichness/color properties at the bottom of the main window.

--- Matts Kivik <kivik firstlinux net> wrote:
I am looking for a drawing program to draw simple figures for inclusion in a word processor as 
illustioations. Dia is good solution, but I have some suggestions.

1. I find it annoying that the line does not have a textbox for naming for example the data signalled by the 
line. You can add text but I think it should always be available for all lines.

2. Rotate objects. I would like to have a possibility to rotade all objects 90 180 and -90 degreeds.

This is usually available in other similar program.

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