FWIW I've used xfig in the past. It's ASCII based and I've written scripts
to generate the graphics too. I've actually toggled between xfig & vi to
edit.
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andy Bair wrote:
> I have used Dia quite a bit in the past and I would recommend it for
> diagrams that you
I have used Dia quite a bit in the past and I would recommend it for
diagrams that you build "manually". If you have some scripting
knowledge and want to generate your graph in "automatically" you should
consider graphviz. It takes some getting used to but can produce
powerful graphs. (For examp
I recently did some some network diagrams at work with Dia, but
I'm wondering if there are other diagramming tools out there
that I should consider.
What do you all use? Is there a better tool? Is there a more standard
digram-format than Dia's? Is there a specific package of icons
that I should ge