GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 573315
Add fancy network icon from Jean Cartier
Last modified: 2019-03-20 11:43:00 UTC
Please describe the problem: Jean Cartier provided nice set of network icons that may be included in Dia. Please see http://www.jcartier.net/spip.php?article39 We had a discussion on the dia mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/archives/dia-list/2008-July/msg00015.html It seems that we have some work to do. I am creating this bug in order to track the follow-up of this shapes. According to Thomas Harding in the dia list, it looks like * lines and surfaces do not join exatly * most of the shapes are not correctly sized (you obtain a large square for shape limits around a small icon). Nethertheless, from artistic point of you, it's a great job. So I think the better to do is to keep in touch with Jean, then do the needed coding job. Like for a website, one will be the designer and the other the coder. Steps to reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Does this happen every time? Other information:
An archive of the shapes to work on is available at http://www.nicolargo.com/blogdata/network4dia.tgz
definitely not a bug, I'm not even sure if including a third set of network shapes would be an enhancement. But let's see if anyone bother enough to actually put some time into this.
I agree with Hans, I'm already having problems locating the shapes I'm looking for. If there is a usable set of shapes and the licensing part is clear, it should be no problem to make them available in the Dia Shape repository: http://dia-installer.de/shapes.html
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