Subject: plugins ... I say yeahy, any second on that ?
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 11:34:12 +0200
>All the resend messing is confusing the crap out of me,
>and i dont like to see a reasonable question go unanswered
After sending my first email to the list I found that the mail list
"bot" told me that my message wasnt delivered because I havent
registered yet (something about dan being on the move :) so I
resent it , anyways ...
>so if you want to convert a Dia UML diagram to C++ use
>Dia2Code
Great , so there is a way of converting dia to c++ , yeahy :)
>Dia2Code is a standalone application not a integrated plugin.
>It would be really cool if it was a plugin, but its not.
Why couldnt dia support plugins ? Wouldnt that give it the edge
to compete with visio ? Doesnt visio have diagram checking , for
example checking that there isnt any 'miracle' , 'back holes' and other
common diagram (flow?) errors ...
>but again its a pity its not a plugin
O but it could be ...
What do you need to implement plugins ? The biggest problem
is prob. keeping the thing portable ? I know gimp ported to win32
how did they do their plugins ... or wasnt that plugins ?
Would you like to do a little test , to see where plugins could
go ?
Why the hell not ? :)
>reyn wrote:
>>
>> I use dia for design before I implement my code. It would be
>> great to be able to click a button to convert the uml into
>> c++ code ... or have I missed it ?
>>
>> Does your plugins currently support something like that ?
>> A plugin could have it's own window with whatever it wants
>> (buttons and stuff), then we could even do flow diagram
>> checks etc.
>>
>> Just a thought, more of a wish ... something to add value ...
>> or have I missed it ?