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Re: Best editor for drawing directed graphs



On 3 Feb 2005 01:59:23 -0800
jlr_0@yahoo.com wrote:

> 
> Eike Kettner wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 06:36:16AM -0800, jlk wrote:
> > > I'm looking of a good interactive editor for drawing directed
> graphs.
> > > What package would you recommend?
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > >
> > we just used tcm (toolkit for conceptual modeling) for our project
> and
> > it worked fine for us
> 
> I had a look at graphviz but could not find any gui.  Is there a debian
> package
> that provide a gui for graphviz?
> 
> I also tried to "apt-get install argouml" but it did not work since
> this package depends on j2re1.4 which is not installable...
> 

The best way to install java is to download java from java.sun.com or use java
from blackdown (no idea from where) and then use java-package to create the
debian package from them.

> So I turned toward TCM which is easy to use but does not provide as
> many features as graphviz.  In particular it does not seem to have any
> algorithm for laying out a graph, and it only exports documents to a
> few output formats.
> 
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