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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Thanks for everything!,
Mark Buteyn
thanks for nothing,
Beatrice Nilsson
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Colin Close
- AW: thanks for nothing,
DEWI - N. Zacharias
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Slavko
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Slavko
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Slavko
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Thomas HARDING
- Re: thanks for nothing,
somebody who carez
- More features (was: Re: thanks for nothing),
Hans Breuer
- Re: More features (was: Re: thanks for nothing),
Andrey Repin
- Re: More features,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: More features,
Hans Breuer
- Re: More features (was: Re: thanks for nothing),
Slavko
- Re: More features,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: More features,
Andrey Repin
- Re: More features,
Octavio Alvarez
- Re: More features,
Hans Breuer
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Beatrice Nilsson
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Alejandro Imass
- Re: thanks for nothing,
Oliver
Improved Shape Search,
Steffen Macke
Changing styles on selected objects,
Dumitru Ursu
Transparency for objects in Dia?,
David O'Shaughnessy
Adding a user defined attribute to the standard line - or another line-object, that works the same as the regular line object, but with user definable attributes in dia?,
Einar Indridason
Can you call an export filter from pydia?,
Dan Katz
Re: dia: python plugin - get selected line length,
Steffen Macke
Re: would you help me, please?,
Steffen Macke
Table object?,
Eric Fowler
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