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Hi Regina,

On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 15:12 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
I want to add some line ends to the standard line palette, especially 
those which are designed for use in UML diagrams.

        Cool :-)

 I have named them according to their visual appearance. Is this
the right idea and are the names OK for you?

        Why not. Ideally we need to get around to translating those in the core
at some stage, but ...

Or should they be named according they meaning in UML diagrams?

        I don't -think- the naming ends up in the file-format when this line
ending is used (worth checking that I guess); I think it is just the
actual graphical content of the ending.

I want to add them to the standard palette, because I guess that many 
users neither know how to create unfilled line ends nor how to load a 
palette.

        Of course.

To examine my proposals save the attached file to your user/config 
folder, open a draw document and load the palette. Or backup your file 
standard.soe and rename the attached file to 'standard.soe'.

        :-) so - sounds ideal as it is - with the provisio that we it'd be
interesting to check the file format, and how it looks in the
line-ending drop-down (perhaps we should increase the size of that to
avoid the need to scroll if that is there ?).

        Looking forward to the patch,

        Thanks,

                Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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