Re: Dia Shapes



I would like for us to have a Circuit Directory and divide the
subdirectories into a sensible order.
For now we may need to do something clunky in the GUI like circuits 1, 2
... N or have a "Schematic Circuits" sheet (or or ... i hope you get the
gist) but hopefully later the GUI will have a way to nicely subcategorise
shapes.  I am really optimistic about Dia and think we need an
organised system that will still make some sense when we start having
hunderds of shapes.

Alan, since we now have an actual gnome.org account, we can start thinking
about a) migrating the web pages to gnome.org, and b) setting up an actual
download area for shapes.  Right now, let's do this like we did the Cisco
shapes, but yes, we need a treeview.

Wow, this is beautiful!  I especially like the nicely colored icons.  We
should do that for the other sheets as well, it makes them so much
easier to navigate.  Thank you so much for this contribution!

What was stopping me from using coloured shapes is that if you set a
colour value (rather than setting none, foreground, or background) then
users will be stuck with the colour you have choosen, unable to change
it.  I dont remember if i filed a bug report (i certainly i should have
done).

Alan, you owe yourself to download these shapes and look at them.  It's not
the shapes that are colored, it's the icons.  Colored so that similar
shapes have similar colors.  It's not just pretty, it's darn usable.

I will certainly check them out this weekend.

I did mention before about prettying up Dia a bit and AFAIK the CVS
version has nice little icons in the menus and there are certainly loads
of icons that could be coloured,
I figure it wont be hard to allow users to override preset colours in a
shape.  I resigned/gave notice, so in just under a fortnight ill have the
time to put money where mouth is and get coding again.

If Dia does become much more colouful users will still probably want a way
to easily change the (colour) properties of objects across a whole
diagram and for example set all the lines to black and all the fill colour
to white to produce a clear printout or change the line and fill colours
to make a diagram look as if it came from rational rose (darkish red
lines, light yellow fill).
But im tired and rambling somewhat (more than usual :) and effectively
adding stylsheets to Dia diagrams and SVG would require me to serouisly
learn all those XML details i kept skimming over.

Later
Alan

still got a (metric) tonne of mail i have not read...




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