Re: mind mapping/topic mapping/dependency mapping?
From: Alan Horkan <horkana maths tcd ie>
To: Dia is for drawing diagrams <dia-list gnome org>
Subject: Re: mind mapping/topic mapping/dependency mapping?
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 23:24:28 +0000 (GMT)
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Mike wrote:
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 13:07:32 -0500
> From: Mike <mikee mikee ath cx>
> Reply-To: discussions about usage and development of dia
> <dia-list gnome org>
> To: dia-list gnome org
> Subject: mind mapping/topic mapping/dependency mapping?
>
> I have a requirement to create a picture of all the dependencies
> of my servers and their applications. I don't want to draw the
> picture/diagram nor do I wanto maintain that image. What I want
> (unless someone has a better idea) is to create a file of
> dependencies (A: B C D -> B/C/D all depend on A) and have a
> script generate a file (a dia file, an xfig file, something)
When it comes to generating Diagrams we usually recommend AutoDia
http://droogs.org/autodia/http://autodia.cuckoo.org/ (mirror but seems faster to connect)
there may be other approaches you could take but I dont know.
> that describes these dependencies and the have the program (dia/xfig)
> read the file, create the little boxes with their associated
> labels, run an auto-layout algorithm to spread out the little
> boxes, and then generate either a postscript, HPGL, dvi, jpg,
> png, etc., file that I can print and hand to my manager.
By all accounts autolayout is very difficult.
Using the Dia command line options you can automate the task of exporting
to more than one file format
Usage: dia [OPTION...]
--load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,... Dynamic modules to load
Application options
-e, --export=OUTPUT Export loaded file and exit
-t, --export-to-format=FORMAT Export to file format and exit.
Supported formats are: cgm, dia, dxf, eps, eps-pango, fig, mp, plt, hpgl,
png, shape, svg, tex, wpg
-n, --nosplash Don't show the splash screen
-c, --credits Display credits list and exit
-v, --version Display version and exit
> Anyone have any thoughts how to do this easily?
Hope that helps. Thanks for using Dia.
Sincerely
Alan Horkan
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