QuickstartWhat Can You Do?Dia is a diagraming application made for many
people. Dia is easy enough to learn without
much hassle and flexible enough to make the power users feel right at home
with their commercial tools. Below is an example of what five minutes of
using Dia can provide.
DemoThis is a diagram of a home network produced in under
5 minutes using Dia.
Starting Dia
You can start Dia by going into the Applications section on the Main Menu
and clicking on the Dia icon. Or, you can type dia in
a xterm window.
Quickstart Introduction
The Dia Quickstart for the user who doesn't want to read a whole
manual to make a basic diagram.
Creating a Canvas
All diagrams are drawn in their own canvas. To
create a new canvas, select
FileNew Diagram
A new canvas window will appear.
Making a Diagram
A diagram is made up of objects. Objects are shapes that can be different
colors, shapes, and sizes. They include everything from 2-bit images to
full color pictures to text.
To add object to the canvas, click on an object in the toolbox and click
on the canvas. The selected object will appear. The object can be
manipulated mainly by clicking and dragging on the green corner buttons.
In the toolbox, you can double-click on any object to view its advanced
properties. This allows you to customize the stock shape more to your
liking.
Layers create multiple-images so they are one image.
By doing this, a user can edit one layer without worrying about affecting
any of the other layers.
Transparency allows objects to have
transparent parts of an object, so anything behind the transparent
section shows through.
Plug-ins allow the average user to easily add new object types to Dia, to
help extend its functionability.
Saving and Printing Your Diagram Saving your diagram and printing your diagram is as easy as creating and
modifying your document.
Dia supports saving and printing to printers. If you have gnome-print
installed, the printing is very easy!
The print command can be found in the File menu when right-clicking on the
canvas.
Dia supports exporting to numerous formats for excellent web publishing.
Some of them include:
Computer Graphics Metafile (.cgm)
Encapsulated Postscript (.eps)
Native Dia Format (.dia)
Portable Network Graphics (.png)
Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
Who Does Dia Appeal To?
Dia can appeal to many people in a variety of industries.
An electrical engineer may use Dia to
create a diagram to show how their circuit works.
A computer programmer may use a flow chart to show the execution path
of their program.
A network administrator is able to create a diagram to show how their
company network is layed out.