Tim wrote: > > Never heard of Dia until now?!? It's been around for quite some time; I > have been using it to explain schemas and network layouts (eg. firewalls > & routing) to people for months. Nope. Sorry. It must have escaped me somehow. Me bad. I have been trying to keep track of new GTK+ programs, but there are so many of them. > > It spits out XML (though the files are gzipped, I'm going to hack in an > option to store them uncompressed one of these days) and at one point I > tried to write a parser to convert SQL scripts to dia class diagrams. > Alas, that was taking a wee bit longer than we had to spare... I am curious about modifying Dia to be our WFD. Do you think that is a good idea? > > Almost done with the application, just tweaking some Javascript garbage > and fixing the security. From this weekend onwards I should have a lot > more time to work on Tulip. > I look forward to it :-) Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro mailto:bizzaro at bc.edu Boston College Chemistry http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Chem/Bizzaro/ I have always appreciated your ability to ________, whenever there has been a blank to fill. --