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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Anybody use gschem to draw flowcharts? |
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--0000000000005ce23b058422f371 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > Did anybody mention Dia? http://dia-installer.de/ Yeah, I'm on their mailing list too. And I have it installed so I brought it up and gave rubber-banding a quick test, it works. I drew a line between 2 objects, moved 1 object and the line stayed attached. Good enough for now. It's Gnomeish but oh well. I have more experience with Xfig but I'd never heard of it doing rubber-banding. So I installed the doc package and searched the PDF. No mention of "rubber" or "band", only 1 mention of "attach" in a different context. Maybe they call it something else. I guess I'll try using Dia. Gschem seems simpler and cleaner, and I like that the file format is readable. Actually even Inkscape works, so I could draw flowcharts with pretty gradients. :) I had brought up Gschem to sketch out a schematic idea for one project and thought about doing a flowchart in it for another. On 3/15/19, Svenn Are Bjerkem (svenn DOT bjerkem AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> wrote: > On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 19:37, Alan Corey (alan01346 AT gmail DOT com) [via > geda-user AT delorie DOT com] <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> wrote: > >> You'd want a library of flowchart symbols but it needn't be extensive, >> half a dozen or so to start. Gschem is a nice little CAD program in >> its own right, knowing about objects and connecting lines to >> attachment points, rubber banding, everything on a drawing can be >> moved and stay connected. Much of what you want for drawing >> flowcharts. Flowcharts may be old-school but they help in many cases >> to see the most efficient way to write something. And they were a >> requirement in just about every programming class I've ever taken. >> >> Alan Corey >> > > Did anybody mention Dia? http://dia-installer.de/ > > -- > Svenn > -- ------------- No, I won't call it "climate change", do you have a "reality problem"? - AB1JX Cities are cages built to contain excess people and keep them from cluttering up nature. Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach --0000000000005ce23b058422f371 Content-Type: image/png; name="dia_test1.png" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="dia_test1.png" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 X-Attachment-Id: file1 iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAEUAAAB+CAIAAAD9UksQAAAABmJLR0QA/wD/AP+gvaeTAAACO0lE QVR4nO2a0ZKDIAxFNzv7/7/MPjhjqSKEkMDFueextYZDLGKipJR+XsRf7w9EJGIcFbpm/DduHEvo zs/BnKvUcC28LT/0wYY+2NAHG/pgQx9s6IMNfbChDzb0wYY+2NAHG/pgQx9s6IMNfbChDzb0wcbY P53f5VbytvzIzE71hFhvyw99sKEPNvTBhj7Y0Acb+mBDH2zogw19sKEPNvTBhj7Y0EeBiDQL9ppj DIT4HHXqpxGfn0eUs439Ej250oQuS9T/pzn3Qb0GrgdqKhmIawQxPz0U8xDapWN+OrlkI7qFyvz0 c+aE/e1u3uYT/j7Ffc+28Xr9tL8OjBg0W/mg8xBPn7vFdT+pZsTnMf7Rfc+on/6gRLn52Mbnnigf n5HJ9k3UqI/XaLwSNeTje7W4TI3RJ27ZHZwji0/cans5vyFEn0/03XA8VodPdFoqEfVBVT4z0zIY veGz1qQ4ksaAK1/jyByodobFL9BMcuqJKvggyxxURvjlg2+SU0zUx2f+cjzOPQGSUtorLXfyTHzV D3aUyREROXuD56d7WV1GXl4PtlAq5uC6Xu+SqKepb9xPAZXqM/6438FMVHOi99uP1kfSfl5AUNJf /9rnuVVWvXEtz6fKU49jWJa66yFzrMxRRutVS8r5tZ/bK3cBiRo/p1u9F6Vu7FACH59Uv6vXv1+y tkDp2c/qvlcELCqL+42VY4zRQ5qy9S1w5OY98P2DQrEi/l4c+z5F8VWD2IgTdmJTuyw4z2ou/ANf UqFnSP5/mQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg== --0000000000005ce23b058422f371--
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