Does anyone know of any decent flow chart software for linux besides Dia or Kivio. Kivio is nice, however it's inability to export to a png or to be copy and pasted into star office makes it useless for me. Dia just doesn't cut it. Anyone know of anything? Chuck -- Chuck Haines chaines@gmail.com ------------------------------------------- Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity WPI Class of 2005 ------------------------------------------- AIM: CyberGrex YIM: CyberGrex_27 ICQ: 3707881 -------------------------------------------
Chuck Haines wrote:
Does anyone know of any decent flow chart software for linux besides Dia or Kivio. Kivio is nice, however it's inability to export to a png or to be copy and pasted into star office makes it useless for me. Dia just doesn't cut it. Anyone know of anything?
xfig ;-) OpenOffice Draw HTH, BR
Yea but open office draw doesn't have the flowchart "stencils," which means I'd have to create all the basic flowchart types myself. Xfig kinda falls under the same category. I'm really looking for something that does flowcharting out of the box and I've yet to find it. This is one of the few things that keeps me rebooting into my windows partition. Chuck On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:58:32 -0400, Brett Russ <icycle@charter.net> wrote:
Chuck Haines wrote:
Does anyone know of any decent flow chart software for linux besides Dia or Kivio. Kivio is nice, however it's inability to export to a png or to be copy and pasted into star office makes it useless for me. Dia just doesn't cut it. Anyone know of anything?
xfig ;-) OpenOffice Draw
HTH, BR
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 17 July 2004 10:28 am, Chuck Haines wrote:
Yea but open office draw doesn't have the flowchart "stencils," which means I'd have to create all the basic flowchart types myself. Xfig kinda falls under the same category. I'm really looking for something that does flowcharting out of the box and I've yet to find it. This is one of the few things that keeps me rebooting into my windows partition.
Chuck
xfig can handle symbol libraries. There is a library for flowcharting symbols. Check it out, it might suit your needs. Andy - -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA USA http://www.wlug.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA+UxCHl0iXDssISsRAuKHAJ4jGxUePdDDLjw9PkgtmRa8yIUaYQCbBbmZ PxsFEYFTtrpmcPL4aAVk/RM= =25Xs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hello Chuck, What about Open (Star) Office Draw? It does have dynamic connectors. -Adam On Jul 13, 2004, at 3:31 PM, Chuck Haines wrote:
Does anyone know of any decent flow chart software for linux besides Dia or Kivio. Kivio is nice, however it's inability to export to a png or to be copy and pasted into star office makes it useless for me. Dia just doesn't cut it. Anyone know of anything?
Chuck
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