On 5/21/07, Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/19/07, Garrett Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Consider doing any diagramming. It's a necessary feature.
>
> Not really. For straight lines it's pretty trivial to do today anyway
> (either by drawing actual dashed lines or faking it with a pattern),
> and in general you can use other styles of lines instead of actual
> dashes. Now of course I'm not saying that this is always a good
> alternative, but it's not a blocker.
>


> If someone actually does this, then we might have to reconsider.

http://ditchnet.org/canvasuml/

Someone actually did.

I haven't tried using <canvas> for UML for publishing.

 If I want to make a diagram published, I'd use the above strategies.

Trying to make UML Diagrams in the browser, current options are:
1) ASCII
2) Image
3) HTML + CSS + Images

A UML widget for a bugzilla plugin could be useful, so long as it was
simple and quicker to use than making ascii lines.

Garrett

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