Re: hiding blue lines in background



The blue lines are page breaks.   For example if you change the pade
setup to landscape their aspect is swapped to wider horizontally.  I
don't have Dia on this PC to check, but I think you go to the diagram
properties and pick the tab behind the grid settins, (colors?) then
set the blue page break lines to the same as the background.  White
would be the default.  I just did this at work to get a clean look for
a screen dump.

Mike


On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 17:16:24 -0500, Manoj Rajagopalan
<rmanoj engin umich edu> wrote:
not the blue crosses. Not even the grid - i know this can be switched
off. The Dia background is divided into rectangles marked by blue/black
lines. This causes confusion with connectors drawn in black and blue. Is
there someway the background can be made a plain white sheet?

Lars Clausen wrote:
Manoj Rajagopalan sagde:

Is this possible at all so that one can look at a 'preview' in which
these blue lines don't interfere with connectors?


You mean the little blue crosses at the connection points?  Those can be
turned off in View/Show Connection Points.  The blue lines used in the
bezier curves should not show when they're not selected.  Or are you
talking about something else?

-Lars
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