All,
BLUF (bottom line up front):
1) is this list still active?
2) how can I contribute?
3) what I've managed so far.
Long-wind:
I have finally found some time to spend with DIA source code and documentation and am more in-love with this tool than I've ever been before. My primary purpose in this message is to see if the mailing list is still active. Secondarily, I'd like to find a way to contribute, but am still climbing a few learning curves. So far, I've built DIA 0.97.3 on
Linux ubuntu-budgie 5.13.0-19-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 7 21:58:00 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
and
MSYS2 on Windows 10
Hacks so Far:
1) I've started hacking the XML files and dusted off some XSLT tools, but really have little to share:
...
</dia:diagramdata>
<dia:layer name="Background" visible="true" connectable="true" active="true">
...
</dia:layer>
</dia:diagram>
2) I've poked on the Python Interfaces. The LINUX code gives me an interactive shell--Not quite there with Windows version.
3) Started learning:
a) Meson--enough to compile.
b) gtk 2.0, 3.0, 4.0
c) graphene
d) CAIRO
e) pango ( can't figure fancy Japanese and greek in this e-mail)
Thanks for reading this, and more thanks if you are helping to maintain this awesome tool. I've been using DIA to create diagrams almost from its initial release and see great value in keeping this tool on LINUX and Windows platforms (I don't mean to snub the huge world of Apple folks, I've just never been a citizen).
V/r
Rob Schuler