RE: hiding connections



Hi there.

Thanks for the response.  Yes moving to a different layer breaks the connections.  Also making copies won't really help.  My goal was to have a dynamic chart that I could turn on and off the complexity as needed. I'll have to see if I can reproduce the all the boxes and multiple layers and interconnect at each layer of  complexity. Then some how link all the boxes to move in sync. It's not pretty but maybe that will work. Or maybe some how changing the color of a group of connections to the background.  I'll keep trying.

Regards,
Eric



From: michael e ross gmail com
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 18:30:41 -0400
Subject: Re: hiding connections
To: dia-list gnome org

You can move them to another layer.  Select the items, hit ctrl-X activate the layer you want to put them on and hit ctrl-V.   I don't know if the connections are maintained  - probably not.  You could turn them off though.  This would be useful for exporting parsed views.

You could also get back with undo's.

Another way is to create temporary sparse views is to copy the whole DIa to another location or file (ctrl-C, ctrl-V), Then delete the parts you don't want to see.  




On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 4:53 PM, eric englert <eric_englert hotmail com> wrote:
Hi there. 
Great tool!
  1. Is there a way to selectively hide some of the lines/connections between objects? It would be nice to hide some complexity or even show different scenarios on the same diagram by switching layers or some other feature. Layers do not work for this as you need both the boxes and lines on the same layer.

Thanks,
Eric

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