On 09.11.2015 10:40, Johann Spies wrote:
— could you please recommend me some decent UML editor for Linux?
Dia is decent enough. I have used it in the past.
Recently (through the results of postgresql_autodoc) I started using
Graphviz which produces much beter results than what I can achieve
with an UML-editor.
Learn the dot-language (part of graphviz). It is not that complicated.
Regards
Johann
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Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself,
my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3)
**Dia**
Yes Dia seems promising (at first glance). But I have there some little
but annoying troubles from the start.
For example, I can not resize elements at all, though they have proper
markers.
Word wrapping in the graphical elements (for example in class nodes)
doesn't work for me (or I am just too stupid to figure out how to turn
it on), so boxes with long names looks pretty ugly in result.
**Graphviz**
Well, actually I've used graphviz and dot previously (though it's been a
while). But before you've mentioned it I had no thought to do with it
something UMLish.
Now I see that it is a really good idea. I should try it. Thanks!
Piyavkin