Re: transparent layer?



Lars, thank you for the good help.
   I tried what you suggested and it worked fine.

   Regards, Luis A.




Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu>@gnome.org on 10/16/2002 04:42:37 PM

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Subject:  Re: transparent layer?


On Wednesday, 16 October '02, Luis A. Escobar wrote:
I am new to Dia. I have three questions

  1) Other than the documentation included in the distribution
  is there a book with example to learn to use the system?

There is some documentation available from the Dia website
<URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/dia.html>.

  2) Does anybody know of a site where I can see Dia used
      to illustrate set operations (unions, intercepts, complements,
      etc)?

Nope.

  3)  I want to overlap two elipses and see the hidden boundary of the
       ellipse that is on the bottom. What is the process to get it done?
       Some kind of transparent layer?

       I have overlapped the elipses but I can't see the boundary of the
       one at the bottom.

You can set the topmost ellipse to not draw background (double-click to get
properties dialog, unselect 'Show Background').  Unfortunately, we don't
have patterned background or semitransparency yet.

Dia cannot do union and intersection of objects in the way CAD programs
do.  You may be able to get a good effect using the Beziergons.

-Lars

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