Re: Confused about diagram page sizing



Well, I spent several hours installing stuff and
trying to build dia from CVS to no avail. I'm sure it
is my lack of understanding that is to blame, but I
can't spend any more time on this, and will have to
abandon it. One request: how about you developers
create an RPM from CVS that'll run on Redhat 7.2. The
last release was quite a long time ago. The most
annoying problems with dia 0.88.1 are frequent crashes
and the problem of the sheet growing and growing and
growing, forever. After editing for a short time, it's
hard to even find the drawing!

Anyway, out of frustration, I ask you to please
generate an RPM for us non-Linux expert users. As a
matter of fact, it would seem to me to make sense to
generate RPMs much more frequently - they could be
marked as semi-stable, or something - just to make
them easy to try.

Thanks again for taking the time to try to help.

Rick Horowitz
--- Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Rick Horowitz wrote:
Thanks for helping me out with my questions. I
have a
much better understanding now, but I have a couple
of
follow-up questions, below, if you'd be so kind as
to
reply once more.
[...]
Questions about using the CVS version:

1. I'm running Redhat 7.2, pretty much out-of-the
box.
Do you know if I'll need to upgrade gnome or any
of
the other dependencies of dia from what I am
currently
running, in or to run dia from CVS?

The only problem seems to be intltool, which is only
in Rawhide for RH7.2.
It's available at

<ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/i386/RedHat/RPMS/intltool-0.17-1.i386.rpm>,
though.

2. I'm a novice Linux user. Is the dia build
process
straightforward and well documented?  If not, I'll
probably not want to spend time with it and would
appreciate knowing up-front.

The build process is straight-forward *if* you have
all the necessary
developer libraries installed.  Check the FAQ
(<URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia>) to see
if you have them.  To
check what version you currently have, do e.g.

rpm -q libxml-devel

You'll of course also need to have a C compiler, as
well as some devel
tools that are (should be:) default in RH: 
autoconf, automake,
libtool... If you haven't done any compilation
before, they may not be
there, though.  Documentation for compilation is in
the INSTALL file.  As a
novice user, it is a valuable experience -- being
able to compile from
sources reduces your dependency on RH (but opens up
a can of worms of
having stuff installed from outside your package
manager).

4. If I were to print from a diagram screen,
would
I
get a printed page for each "page" on the dia
diagram
that I've drawn?  How can I get rid of all
these
excess empty dia pages?

By writing some logic to eliminate empty pages. 

Do you mean that there is a mechanism for a user
to
write such logic? Is this documented - what is it
called? Or, are you suggesting that a developer of
dia
could write the required logic?

It'd be for a developer of Dia to write.

-Lars

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