Re: Ruler Y Axis
- From: Alan Horkan <horkana maths tcd ie>
- To: Dia is for diagrams <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Ruler Y Axis
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:18:39 +0000 (GMT)
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Aaron Dalton wrote:
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 13:35:08 -0700
From: Aaron Dalton <aaron daltons ca>
Reply-To: discussions about usage and development of dia
<dia-list gnome org>
To: dia-list gnome org
Subject: Ruler Y Axis
My question is more of an aesthetic one. Standard mathematical graphs
*increase* X and Y values as you move up and to the right of the origin.
In Dia canvases, however, the Y values on the ruler *decrease* as you
go up from 0,0. Is this an intentional feature? If so, I'd be
interested to know what its purpose is.
If I understand what you are saying it can be rephrased thusly:
why is the origin 0,0 point on the top left rather than the bottom right?
I dont know the specifics of this but it seems to be a standard
convention in graphics software and it is definately part of the SVG
specification. The GIMP does it this why which is probably a large part
of why Dia does. Sodipodi went out of its way to do things as you have
suggested, a change I believe Inkscape has/will change so as to
more easily conform with the SVG specifications.
Hope that helps.
Sincerely
- Alan Horkan
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