Re: Servers CISCO
- From: Thomas Harding <tom thomas-harding name>
- To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>, Andrew Zagorski <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Servers CISCO
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 12:05:33 +0100
You can record a dia file as shape with dia GUI.
You can also author a SVG file by hand, or use a SVG drawing program, such as Inkscape, while only a subset of SVG 1.1 is used, flat it (groups, viewports), then embed it in a dia ".shape" file with connexion points.
(see Dia [English] documentation for dia shape and sheet formats and GUI)
See also
http://dia-installer.de/shapes/index.html.en
for other dia sheets, as dia is huge enough to not distribute dozens of non-programmatics shapes systematically.
I think a good effort for dia future would be to improve ".shape" format to handle shape programmatic modification : the shape "base" in the SVG namespace as it is done today, and "repeatable/modifiable dia element in dia namespace " attributes and connexion points placeholders, where it could use viewports.
Think of how UML is done today /in/ dia and how it could be done /with/ dia :-)
Best Regards,
Thomas
Le 29 novembre 2017 01:00:43 GMT+01:00, Andrey Repin <anrdaemon yandex ru> a écrit :
Greetings, Andrew Zagorski!
Where is there a symbol for different types of Servers in DIA? I want
to put a file server, a web server, ISS Server, and an SBS server in
my diagram. I am able to find the symbol for file server and label it.
However I wish there was a way to delinate the different types with
symbols.
There's five different Cisco categories in Dia.
Check them all.
If anything is missing, you can easily draw something yourself.
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