Greetings Tim.
Tim Cross <theophil...@gmail.com> writes: > I think you missed one obvious solution - donwload the jar file from > the ditaa project homepage on sourceforge. > Another alternative which I just found is the ditaa version on github, > which has SVG support. See https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa. If > you click on the 'release' link on the right, there is the most recent > release, which includes a link to a standalone ditaa.jar file. Ok, so at least two different standalone versions seem to be available: 1. via "project page" on sourceforge; looking inside the downloaded zip, this seems to be version 0.9 2. via developer github page, version 0.11. On the github page there is a discussion indicating that a clojure version will _not_ be forthcoming after all. The author also states that (s)he is no longer interested in maintaining ditaa: https://github.com/stathissideris/ditaa/issues/69 > I don't think you need to be paranoid about downloading the jar file > from the project homepage - either you trust the code or you don't. If > you don't trust the code, then even compiling it yourself adds no > additional protection. Trying to avoid binaries from "weird" sources probably just adds a sense of false security. Sometimes false security is the best you can get. Have fun and stay safe, Jarmo