Re: tweaking UML diagrams



Thanks, changing the #define works!
I noticed that all types of UML objects have their own hardcoded
line-width (usually 0.1). Would it be worth defining it centrally so all
UML objects (including aggregation arrows, etc.) would share one value?

-Rob

Am Die, den 27.07.2004 schrieb Lars Clausen um 22:21:
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 22:05, Robert Staudinger wrote:
Hello, 

i've been doing a few class diagrams in dia, which i then exported to
eps in order to include them in a latex document.
It would be really cool if there would be a possibility to reduce the
class-boxes', arrows' etc. border width because the diagram looks very
"bold" after latex pdf generation.
I've been looking into the saved .dia file, but line-width doesn't seem
to be an explicit property of the uml shapes.
Any possibility to get "finer" lines would really help me. Maybe there's
even a possibility to hack (postprocess :) the eps file? 

The UML class source file defines 

#define UMLCLASS_BORDER 0.1

While it can be changed to be settable in the properties, the UML class
code is really fugly and I cannot advice anyone who values his or her
sanity to try to add stuff to it.

Still haven't heard back about the PROP_LIST update that would allow us
to finally get all UML objects into stdprop format (basically, it has to
provide the list-with-properties-per-item like UML Class operations and
attributes).

-Lars


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